
Scott Hutcheson, PhD explores leadership, team, and organizational performance from a biology of behavior perspective. He is a professor of engineering and technology leadership at Purdue University and co-founder of Hutcheson Associates. Scott has worked with over 4,000 leaders
Celebrations Boost Team Creativity And Resilience
These rituals are more than moments of joy; they serve deeper purposes, reinforcing social bonds, boosting morale, and even unlocking creativity.
The Leadership And Legacy Of Jimmy Carter
Carter's single-text negotiation strategy involved presenting one draft agreement to both sides and iteratively revising it based on feedback.
Framing New Year’s Resolutions: Lessons From Science And Leadership
The study found that 58.9% of participants who made approach-oriented resolutions achieved success, compared to only 47.1% of those focused on avoidance goals.
Why Leaders Should Add Writing To Their Leadership Toolkit In 2025
Beyond being a communication tool, writing offers profound cognitive and behavioral benefits that align with the demands of modern leadership.
What Scrooge Teaches Us About The Transformative Power Of The Pause
As the story unfolds, Scrooge himself learns the profound value of a pause through his transformative journey with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.
Why Year-End Feedback Is A Leadership Superpower
Grounded in the biology of behavior, feedback loops not only shape better leaders but also foster more engaged and resilient teams.
What Leaders Can Learn About Storytelling From Hallmark Movies
Hallmark Christmas movies are more than a seasonal indulgence—they’re a masterclass in the art of storytelling.
Easy Biohacks To Optimize Board Member And Customer Relationships
Here are simple biohacks grounded in the biology and behavior to optimize how you engage and build meaningful rapport.
The High Cost Of Low Performance And What Leaders Can Do About It
Despite investments in innovation and agility, many leaders accept low performance as just the cost of doing business.