430. Change Contagion - With Professor Richard Boyatzis PHD and Mark Walsh - a podcast by Mark Walsh

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Author professor Richard Boyatzis joins me to talk how management isn’t about just IQ, competencies, Daniel Goleman, why leadership training doesn’t work, emotional contagion, neuroscience, nature, stress, renewal movements, play, hope, what leads to change, sobriety, weight loss, and narcissism.

A wise experienced man worth listening to.

Richard E. Boyatzis is Distinguished University Professor of Case Western Reserve University, He graduated from MIT and Harvard. He has authored more than 200 articles and 9 books on leadership, competencies, emotional intelligence, competency development, coaching, neuroscience and management education, including the international best-seller, Primal Leadership with Daniel Goleman and Annie McKee and the recent Helping People Change with Melvin Smith and Ellen Van Oosten. His Coursera MOOCs have over a million enrolled. 

Professor, Departments of Organizational Behavior, Psychology, and Cognitive Science

Connect with Richard Boyatzis : 

https://www.facebook.com/richard.boyatzis

Read also Helping People Change from Harvard Business Review Press on Amazon.com

at https://www.amazon.com/Helping-People-Change-Coaching-Compassion/dp/1633696561/ 

Our latest paper on renewal and stress: Boyatzis, R.E., Goleman, D., Dhar, U., & Osiri, J.K. (2021). Thrive and survive: Assessing personal sustainability. Consulting Psychology Journal. 73 (1).27-50. https://doi.org/10.1037/cpb0000193

To access a free copy of our recent paper on quality of relationships: Boyatzis, R.E., & Rochford, K. (2020). Relational climate in the workplace: Dimensions, measurement and validation. Frontiers in Psychology. 11(article 85). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00085

Check out my FREE online course, Inspiring Leadership through Emotional Intelligence

https://www.coursera.org/#course/lead-ei 

 

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