Friederike Fabritius, MS, is a neuroscientist, keynote speaker, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. An alumna of McKinsey & Company and the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Friederike’s brain-based leadership programs have transformed how Fortune 500 executives think, innovate, and navigate change. Considered a trailblazer in the field of neuro-leadership, she has delivered workshops to C-suite executives from more than 164 countries on creating brain-friendly ways of working, engaging global audiences at organizations such as Google, Ernst & Young (EY), Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Adecco, Accenture, Deloitte, BMW, Bayer, SAP, Harvard Business Review, trivago, and Audi.
Friederike is the author of two books: The Leading Brain: Neuroscience Hacks to Work Smarter, Better, Happier, as well as The Brain-Friendly Workplace: Why Talented People Quit and How to Get Them to Stay. Recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice, Friederike’s work has been featured in outlets that include Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Newsweek, and Huffpost. Fluent in six languages, she resides in Bergamo, Italy with her husband and five children. She is also a German national powerlifting champion and record holder. As a keynote speaker, Friederike consistently receives amazing feedback from her clients and is routinely asked to return time and time again. Her average feedback is 4.9 out of 5 and the participant NSP is over 90 percent.
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4 numbers every executive should know: 100. 98. 20. 5. 100% of all memory consolidation happens during sleep. Cutting your sleep short doesn’t just leave you feeling tired; it leaves performance on the table. You will never reach your full potential when you are only half awake. 98% of your though...
That glass of wine to "unwind"? It’s causing your brain to literally shrink. Even one glass per week causes measurable thinning of your neocortex - the very part of your brain responsible for rational thinking, forward planning, and critical thinking. Why? When alcohol hits your system, it gets co...
Your back-to-back meetings are physically accumulating stress in your brain. Without breaks between meetings, beta wave activity — the neural marker of stress — builds steadily across the day. It does not plateau. It compounds. By the afternoon, the cumulative stress load is measurably impairing ...
Your back-to-back meetings are physically accumulating stress in your brain. Without breaks between meetings, beta wave activity — the neural marker of stress — builds steadily across the day. It does not plateau. It compounds. By the afternoon, the cumulative stress load is measurably impairing ...
We are living through another epidemic that nobody wants to talk about. You won’t see it on headlines or in the news, but you have 100% been affected already. Our society is in the middle of a distraction epidemic. Attention spans are declining. Across the board. For all of us. If you think you ar...

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