Dustin Beasley is an independent researcher in Santa Rosa, California. He works on synchronization and information, the question of how a system holds together or comes apart, and follows that question across places it is not usually carried at once: physical signals, the mind, and the teams people are asked to lead.
The work below is the concrete part. A patent, a pair of papers, and a book, with more to list as it lands.
Selected Work
Work
- Patent pending. A signal-processing method for synchronization in wireless networks.
- Folie à Deux as a Cusp Catastrophe in Coupled Active Inference: A Dynamical Systems Account of Shared Psychotic Disorder.
- The Locked Duet: A Closed-Loop Account of Folie à deux. A clinical companion to the paper above, without the formalism.
- The Leader's EQ Handbook. A practical guide to emotional intelligence for people who lead.
Background
Background
He holds a master's degree in industrial and organizational psychology from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, where he is now completing a second graduate degree in counseling psychology. A Coast Guard veteran, he has spent the years since coaching leaders through conflict and change, thousands of them, and runs the coaching practice Signal Leadership.
Elsewhere
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