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This is the book that established emotional intelligence in the
business lexicon--and made it a necessary skill for leaders.
Managers and professionals across the globe have embraced Primal
Leadership, affirming the importance of emotionally intelligent
leadership. Its influence has also reached well beyond the business
world: the book and its ideas are now used routinely in
universities, business and medical schools, and professional
training programs, and by a growing legion of professional coaches.
This refreshed edition, with a new preface by the authors, vividly
illustrates the power--and the necessity--of leadership that is
self-aware, empathic, motivating, and collaborative in a world that
is ever more economically volatile and technologically complex. It
is even timelier now than when it was originally published. From
bestselling authors Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, and Annie
McKee, this groundbreaking book remains a must-read for anyone who
leads or aspires to lead. Also available in ebook format wherever
ebooks are sold.
In his defining work on emotional intelligence, bestselling author
Daniel Goleman found that it is twice as important as other
competencies in determining outstanding leadership. If you read
nothing else on emotional intelligence, read these 10 articles by
experts in the field. We've combed through hundreds of articles in
the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the most important
ones to help you boost your emotional skills--and your professional
success. This book will inspire you to: * Monitor and channel your
moods and emotions * Make smart, empathetic people decisions *
Manage conflict and regulate emotions within your team * React to
tough situations with resilience * Better understand your
strengths, weaknesses, needs, values, and goals * Develop emotional
agility This collection of articles includes: "What Makes a Leader"
by Daniel Goleman, "Primal Leadership: The Hidden Driver of Great
Performance" by Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, and Annie McKee,
"Why It's So Hard to Be Fair" by Joel Brockner, "Why Good Leaders
Make Bad Decisions" by Andrew Campbell, Jo Whitehead, and Sydney
Finkelstein, "Building the Emotional Intelligence of Groups" by
Vanessa Urch Druskat and Steve B. Wolff, "The Price of Incivility:
Lack of Respect Hurts Morale--and the Bottom Line" by Christine
Porath and Christine Pearson, "How Resilience Works" by Diane
Coutu, "Emotional Agility: How Effective Leaders Manage Their
Negative Thoughts and Feelings" by Susan David and Christina
Congleton, "Fear of Feedback" by Jay M. Jackman and Myra H.
Strober, and "The Young and the Clueless" by Kerry A. Bunker, Kathy
E. Kram, and Sharon Ting.
In his defining work on emotional intelligence, bestselling author
Daniel Goleman found that it is twice as important as other
competencies in determining outstanding leadership. If you read
nothing else on emotional intelligence, read these 10 articles by
experts in the field. We've combed through hundreds of articles in
the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the most important
ones to help you boost your emotional skills-and your professional
success. This book will inspire you to: Monitor and channel your
moods and emotionsMake smart, empathetic people decisionsManage
conflict and regulate emotions within your teamReact to tough
situations with resilienceBetter understand your strengths,
weaknesses, needs, values, and goalsDevelop emotional agility This
collection of articles includes: "What Makes a Leader" by Daniel
Goleman, "Primal Leadership: The Hidden Driver of Great
Performance" by Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, and Annie McKee,
"Why It's So Hard to Be Fair" by Joel Brockner, "Why Good Leaders
Make Bad Decisions" by Andrew Campbell, Jo Whitehead, and Sydney
Finkelstein, "Building the Emotional Intelligence of Groups" by
Vanessa Urch Druskat and Steve B. Wolff, "The Price of Incivility:
Lack of Respect Hurts Morale-and the Bottom Line" by Christine
Porath and Christine Pearson, "How Resilience Works" by Diane
Coutu, "Emotional Agility: How Effective Leaders Manage Their
Negative Thoughts and Feelings" by Susan David and Christina
Congleton, "Fear of Feedback" by Jay M. Jackman and Myra H.
Strober, and "The Young and the Clueless" by Kerry A. Bunker, Kathy
E. Kram, and Sharon Ting.
What distinguishes great leaders? Exceptional leaders capture
passion. They lead for real: from the heart, smart and focused on
the future, and with a commitment to being their very best. As
Annie McKee and Richard Boyatzis have shown in their bestselling
books Primal Leadership and Resonant Leadership, they create
resonance with others. Through resonance, leaders become attuned to
the needs and dreams of people they lead. They create conditions
where people can excel. They sustain their effectiveness through
renewal. McKee, Boyatzis, and Frances Johnston share vivid,
real-life stories illuminating how people can develop emotional
intelligence, build resonance, and renew themselves. Reflecting
twenty years of longitudinal research and practical wisdom with
executives and leaders around the world, this new book is organized
around a core of experience-tested exercises. These tools help you
articulate your strengths and values, craft a plan for intentional
change, and create resonance with others. Practical and inspiring,
Becoming a Resonant Leader is your hands-on guide to developing
emotional intelligence, renewing and sustaining yourself and your
relationships, and taking your leadership to a whole new level.
This book is ideal for anyone seeking personal and professional
development and for consultants, coaches, teachers, and faculty to
use with their clients or students.
This is the book that established "emotional intelligence" in the
business lexicon--and made it a necessary skill for leaders.
Managers and professionals across the globe have embraced Primal
Leadership, affirming the importance of emotionally intelligent
leadership. Its influence has also reached well beyond the business
world: the book and its ideas are now used routinely in
universities, business and medical schools, and professional
training programs, and by a growing legion of professional coaches.
This refreshed edition, with a new preface by the authors, vividly
illustrates the power--and the necessity--of leadership that is
self-aware, empathic, motivating, and collaborative in a world that
is ever more economically volatile and technologically complex. It
is even timelier now than when it was originally published. From
bestselling authors Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, and Annie
McKee, this groundbreaking book remains a must-read for anyone who
leads or aspires to lead. Also available in ebook format wherever
ebooks are sold.
With this double volume readers get HBR's 10 Must Reads on
Emotional Intelligence and the HBR Guide to Emotional Intelligence.
That's 10 definitive HBR articles on emotional intelligence by
Goleman and other leaders in the field, selected by our
editors--paired with smart, focused advice from HBR experts about
how to implement those ideas in your daily work life. With Everyday
Emotional Intelligence, you'll learn how to:Recognize your own EQ
strengths and weaknessesRegulate your emotions in tough
situationsManage difficult peopleBuild the social awareness of your
teamMotivate yourself through ups and downsWrite forceful emails
people won't misinterpretHelp an employee develop emotional
intelligenceHandle specific situations like crying at work, tense
communications across different cultures, and making decisions
without emotional biasAudience: Readers who want a comprehensive
look at HBR's best emotional intelligence content.
NEW from the bestselling HBR's 10 Must Reads series. Join forces
with others inside and outside your organization to solve your
toughest problems. If you read nothing else on collaborating
effectively, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds
of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the
most important ones to help you work more productively with people
on your team, in other departments, and in other organizations.
Leading experts such as Daniel Goleman, Herminia Ibarra, and Morten
Hansen provide the insights and advice you need to: * Forge strong
relationships up, down, and across the organization * Build a
collaborative culture * Bust silos * Harness informal knowledge
sharing * Pick the right type of collaboration for your business *
Manage conflict wisely * Know when not to collaborate Looking for
more Must Read articles from Harvard Business Review? Check out
these titles in the popular series: HBR's 10 Must Reads: The
Essentials HBR's 10 Must Reads on Communication HBR's 10 Must Reads
on Innovation HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership HBR's 10 Must Reads
on Making Smart Decisions HBR's 10 Must Reads on Managing Yourself
HBR's 10 Must Reads on Strategic Marketing HBR's 10 Must Reads on
Teams
The blockbuster best seller Primal Leadership introduced us to
"resonant" leaders--individuals who manage their own and others'
emotions in ways that drive success. Leaders everywhere recognized
the validity of resonant leadership, but struggled with how to
achieve and sustain resonance amid the relentless demands of work
and life. Now, Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee provide an
indispensable guide to overcoming the vicious cycle of stress,
sacrifice, and dissonance that afflicts many leaders. Drawing from
extensive multidisciplinary research and real-life stories,
Resonant Leadership offers a field-tested framework for creating
the resonance that fuels great leadership. Rather than constantly
sacrificing themselves to workplace demands, leaders can manage the
cycle using specific techniques to combat stress, avoid burnout,
and renew themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally. The
book reveals that the path to resonance is through mindfulness,
hope, and compassion and shows how intentionally employing these
qualities creates effective and enduring leadership. Great leaders
are resonant leaders. Resonant Leadership offers the
inspiration--and tools--to spark and sustain resonance in ourselves
and in those we lead.
As business reinvents itself at broadband speed, what makes leaders effective has inevitably been transformed. Old assumptions and old modes no longer hold; a new style of leadership that works has emerged amidst the chaos of change. This new leader excels in the art of relationship, the singular expertise which the changing business climate renders indispensable. Excellence is being defined in interpersonal terms as companies have stripped out layers of managers, as corporations merge across national boundaries, and as customers and suppliers redefine the web of connection. Bestselling author Daniel Goleman argues that emotionally intelligent leaders are now 'must-haves' for business today. But many readers have been left with, So now what do I do? The New Leaders answers that question by laying out the map for transforming leadership in individuals, in teams and organisations.
Join forces with others inside and outside your organization to
solve your toughest problems. If you read nothing else on
collaborating effectively, read these 10 articles. We've combed
through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive
and selected the most important ones to help you work more
productively with people on your team, in other departments, and in
other organizations. Leading experts such as Daniel Goleman,
Herminia Ibarra, and Morten Hansen provide the insights and advice
you need to: Forge strong relationships up, down, and across the
organizationBuild a collaborative cultureBust silosHarness informal
knowledge sharingPick the right type of collaboration for your
businessManage conflict wiselyKnow when not to collaborate
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