I am interested in being able to think better, and at my department's recent retreat, we took the Neethling Brain Instrument, which assesses thinking preferences. There are different quadrants, left vs right brain - cognitive vs. affective. Laurie Zorn helped teach us about the Neethling Brain Instrument as well as our thinking preferences and whole brain thinking. I wanted to learn more, and Laurie was willing to speak with me here! Laurie Zorn is an executive coach and leadership strategist with expertise in the Neethling Brain Instrument, a tool that measures thinking preferences and can give insight into an individual or a team's style of thinking. She specializes in helping leaders who work in complex environments quickly focus on key issues and make intentional decisions toward their goals with more ease. She brings two decades of experience in organizational strategy, talent development and transformation across a wide range of industries and companies from startups to Fortune 100s around the globe. She has an MBA from Columbia Business School, a BS from Boston University and has coaching certification from both Columbia University as well as the International Coaching Federation. She is a Licensed NBI® Consultant and can be reached at laurie@lauriezorn.com.