Emotionally Intelligent Leadership – Unexpected ROI
Apex Corporation began its journey to emotionally intelligent leadership fifteen years ago. Their story includes an unexpected ROI.
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Apex Corporation began its journey to emotionally intelligent leadership fifteen years ago. Their story includes an unexpected ROI.
You want to be successful, but the criteria for success changes with each leader. Learn how to uncover each leader’s criteria using this simple method.
Positive thinking helps us lead in challenging times. We convey a sense that good things are possible and engage people in activating those possibilities.
Your leadership manifesto ensures you stay the course in challenging times and focus on what’s most important at all times. To develop your manifesto, start with questions about…
Bilateral coaching involves working with the designated client, while also coaching his/her manager on how to maximize the client’s contributions and development as a leader. This short case study highlights when to use this approach.
Shame holds leaders back from their own greatness. Shame, however, can be healed, freeing the leader to grow into his greatness. This story illustrates how.
Organization hero stories, the ones you tell as you launch your change initiative, will get people on your change bus. How you tell the story is as important as the story you tell.
Authentic leadership is not well understood or easily achieved. It requires peeling back layers of protective coating that cover over your authentic self. The gift at the end of this journey is well worth the trip.
Meditation improves leadership decision by giving you access to the 58,880 unconscious thoughts you have, on average, each day. How’s that for starters?
You’re flipping your lid because you’re designed to do exactly that. Each of us flips for different reasons. Learning to avoid flipping your lid, requires discovering those situations unique to you, that engage the flip. Then practicing 8-steps to avoid doing so again.
We help you master the “most difficult” things.