Phil Dobson on Cognitive Leadership

We tend to assume that if we’re working hard, we’re working well. But what if that isn’t true? Episode Summary My guest on this episode is Phil Dobson, author of The Brain Book and founder of Brain Workshops, about what he calls 'cognitive leadership': using neuroscience and psychology to help people sustain performance, think more clearly, and navigate uncertainty. Phil explains how a broken ankle led him from music and sales into hypnotherapy, neuroscience, and leadership development, and why he believes most of us are never properly taught how our brains actually work. In a wide-ranging discussion, we explore the difference between productivity and effectiveness, why attention may be our most valuable asset, and how modern working life often undermines flow, creativity, and good decision-making. We also discuss stress, workload, digital distraction, the limits of measurement, and what organisations get wrong when they try to manage people as if more time always equals more value. Discover how leaders can create better conditions for thinking, resilience, creativity, and change; and why understanding the human brain matters far beyond the workplace. Episode Summaruy • why most of us are taught far too little about how our brains work • Phil’s unusual route from musician to hypnotherapist to neuroscience-based leadership adviser • the difference between being productive and being effective • why self-employment sharpened Phil’s focus on impact rather than activity • how experimentation, iteration, and reflection shape better ways of working • the distinction between fun and fulfilment • flow states and why modern life makes them harder to access • the growing importance of attention in a world of distraction • why stress management has to include workload management, not just breathing techniques • how rest, breaks, and so-called “unproductive” time often drive insight and creativity • why measuring people too narrowly can damage performance • how understanding the brain helps leaders navigate change and uncertainty • why improving human decision-making matters not just for performance, but for reducing costly mistakesAI-Generated Timestamped Summary 00:00 — Introduction: busyness vs effectiveness 02:00 — Phil’s journey into cognitive leadership 07:00 — Productivity vs effectiveness (and the 80/20 shift) 12:00 — Experimentation, habits, and fulfilment 17:00 — Flow, focus, and attention under pressure 22:00 — Attention as a critical (and under threat) asset 27:00 — Why knowing isn’t the same as doing 31:00 — Rethinking productivity: energy, creativity, and insight 36:00 — The neuroscience of better thinking (default mode network) 40:00 — Measurement, management, and leadership challenges 45:00 — Human performance beyond the workplace 50:00 — Human error, decision-making, and risk 55:00 — Evolving work: shorter weeks and smarter working 58:00 — Leading change with a brain-based approach 01:03:00 — Final reflections and closing Relevant Links Phil's website - https://phildobson.com/ Brain Workshops - https://brainworkshops.co.uk/ Phil on LinkedIn -   / brainworkshops   The Brain Book - https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Book-Sma...