Leadership

Podcast: Coaching Optimal Teams with Amy Edmondson, PhD

In this podcast, Amy Edmondson, PhD, Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School addresses the latest research and best practices for coaching leaders on how to accelerate performance and learn "on the fly" in a world of constant change.

Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work

Snakes in Suits is a compelling, frightening, and scientifically sound look at exactly how psychopaths work in the corporate environment: what kind of companies attract them, how they negotiate the hiring process, and how they function day by day....

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2013 Interview Snippet of Amy Edmondson, PhD [Video]

Amy C. Edmondson is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School. The Novartis Chair was established to enable the study of human interactions that lead to the creation of successful business enterprises for the betterment of society....

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Podcast: Moving Coaching Assessment into the 21st Century

Founding Fellow Joan Ryan faciliates this podcast with Lew Stern, PhD who discusses coaching assessment for the 21st Century.  Lew is a Senior Advisor to the Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Clinical Instructor at Harvard Medical School, and Non-clinical Consultant at McLean....

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Conflict Cultures in Organizations: How Leaders Shape Conflict Cultures and Their Organizational-Level Consequences

Anecdotal evidence abounds that organizations have distinct conflict cultures, or socially shared norms for how conflict should be managed....

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CoachXConversations: Julie Carrier and Carol Kauffman on Empowering the Younger Generation

Julie Carrier is changing the paradigm of secondary education and business leadership with the radical idea that leader development and executive coaching shouldn’t be reserved for already senior employees, but should be something teens experience during their most formative years of devel...

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Visual Coaching: How Coaches Can Leverage the Power of Visual Thinking

The slide presentation to accompany Todd Cherches' webinar: Visual Coaching: How Coaches Can Leverage the Power of Visual Thinking.

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Webinar: Visual Coaching: How Coaches Can Leverage the Power of Visual Thinking

As coaches, how can we more effectively “see” what our clients are thinking and saying…and vice-versa? Well, the research shows that one of the most powerful ways of doing so is through leveraging the power of visuals thinking and visual communication....

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CoachX Conversation: Liz Wiseman and Carol Kauffman: Showing Up With Influence and Impact

Impact Players are people who are making an extraordinary difference in their companies, their communities, and the world. But what is it that these people are doing differently from others? How do they show up differently?...

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The Multiplier Effect: Tapping the Genius Inside Our Schools

When you become a Multiplier, your whole team succeeds!...

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