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Daniel Goleman: How To Optimize Emotional Intelligence
The expression, emotional intelligence is seamlessly embedded into our common vernacular but it was Daniel Golemans groundbreaking book a quarter century ago that first coined the idea & brough
Herminia Ibarra: Act Before You Think!
Workplace managers are often told to define their leadership purpose & authentic self, & that this personal introspection & self-reflection will guide their leadership journey. But research on how a
Michael Gervais: Overcoming The Fear Of Other People’s Opinions
Michael Gervais is a high-performance psychologist who has helped some of the worlds most successful athletes overcome mental & emotional obstacles on their way to excelling in their sports. He was
Marcus Collins: Culture Is What Inspires People To Act
Professor of Marketing at the University of Michigans Ross School of Business, Dr. Marcus Collins, believes culture is the most powerful vehicle for influencing human behavior. In his words, if yo
Suneel Gupta: Discovering The Great Work Of Your Life
Many of the worlds wisdom traditions teach that we humans all have a core purpose a gift uniquely assigned to us by the universe. Eastern religions call this dharma, and we also know it as an in
Ron Shaich: Know What Matters
As an entrepreneur and CEO, Ron Shaich has had one truly remarkable career. Hes the founder and former chairman and CEO of Panera Bread, a groundbreaking restaurant brand that today has more than 2
Frances Frei & Anne Morriss: Leading Change Without Collateral Damage
Frances Frei (left) is a tenured professor at the Harvard Business School, andtwo years ago, was an extraordinary guest on this podcast when we discussed her brilliant understanding on how to build
Julia DiGangi: Harnessing Emotional Energy For Personal & Leadership Success
Our drive to create change, have impact & solve problems all comes from emotional energy. Who we become how dynamic & powerful we are as people & leaders depends upon our learning to work with thi
Amy Edmondson: How To Fail Well
What comes to mind when you think about failure specifically, a failure of your own? Intellectually, we may all agree that failures are great teachers, but deep down the idea of failing at anything
Mauro Guillen: Redefining Traditional Notions of Aging In Our Workplaces
In what might seem to be theleastlikely workplace imaginable to implement this, automaker BMW now hasfive generations of people working under one roof in their factories collaborating & contributin