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WOMEN IN TECH GLOBAL CONFERENCE 2024

Anupriya Dwivedi

Director at Slalom

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"Using Tips and Tools from Neuroscience to Advance Your Professional Career"

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Session: Using Tips and Tools from Neuroscience to Advance Your Professional Career

Tips from neuroscience and experimental psychology for tech practitioners - early career as well as seasoned ones. These will help you
- focus better
- de-noise your diary and your head
- brand yourself better
- deal with burnout
- prevent the conditions that lead to burnout
- humor in business


Key Takeaways

  • Your brain is the key tool to help you get ahead in your career
  • A job well done is unfortunately not enough for promotion to the c-suite. Women need to learn the skills of talking about their achievements
  • Psychology and neuroscience research has valuable tools to help us with everything networking interviewing negotiating


Bio

Anupriya has 14+ years of experience across management consulting, technology, banking, and government regulation. Her global career and life spans India, U.K., Switzerland, and now the Bay Area. She specializes in advising clients on business change and corporate and customer strategy. She started her career in academia (Clinical Psychology and subsequently Neuroscience) before pivoting to management consulting. She has previously held leadership positions at Monitor Deloitte Strategy, Morgan Stanley, AWS, and Moody's Analytics.

Anupriya has held Board positions at several prominent Non-Profit organisations. She studied Neuroscience at Oxford University as a Commonwealth Scholar. Anupriya is passionate about writing and has been a correspondent for the Times of India and most recently, wrote a viral Wall Street Journal Op-Ed on immigration and policy reform for foreign students ( successfully procuring the STEM designation for all business degrees at Stanford University Graduate School of Business).

Anupriya also authored a case study at Stanford GSB on the role of Humor in Business which is part of the MBA curriculum at the university.
When she is not advising her clients on Business and Technology Strategy, Anupriya loves mentoring students and those early in their careers on topics and skills such as networking, leadership and negotiation. She is an avid fencer, photographer, traveller and Wordle geek.

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