The National University Podcast
The Psychology of Great Leadership
Dr. Craig Chalquist, a leading figure in consciousness psychology at National University, joins us to discuss the intricate dance of leadership psychology. True leadership is not just about wielding influence and motivation; it's about embodying wisdom through a blend of knowledge, practice, and humaneness. We trade the outdated heroic, top-down leadership model for a fresh approach, focusing on empathy, collaboration, and the diverse dynamics of modern teams. Dr. Chalquist shares captivating anecdotes that illustrate the power of understanding the personal stories of those you lead, ensuring each individual's background and strengths are recognized and valued.
We also explore the strategies and philosophies that underpin effective leadership. Dr. Chalquist sheds light on the importance of having a conscious leadership philosophy while being mindful of unconscious biases that can derail decision-making. He urges leaders to pinpoint what ignites passion in their teams and harness generational differences to refine their leadership styles. The conversation champions the necessity of diversity and inclusion, advocating for openness to feedback and the courage to embrace one's weaknesses. In our final reflection, we emphasize continuous learning, reminding leaders that mistakes are stepping stones to growth, with Dr. Chalquist offering insights into perpetual personal and professional development.