Webinar

Resonant Leadership: Using Emotional Intelligence to Inspire Us to Be Our Best - Recorded Presentation

Richard Boyatzis
Feb 08, 2006

Great leaders move us. They move us through a basic human process - our emotions. Although they talk of strategy and competition, the great leaders establish a deep emotional connection with others called resonance. They are literally, in tune with others around them. Their own levels of emotional intelligence (EI) allow them to create and nurture these resonant relationships. They use their EI as a path to resonant leadership through mindfulness, hope and compassion.

But these are also the experiences essential to renewal of the human organism at the neurological, hormonal, emotional, and behavioral levels. Based on decades of research into emotional intelligence competencies and longitudinal studies in their development, Doctor Richard Boyatsis will lead you through examples of what resonance looks and feels like, as well as ideas on how to develop someone's "resonant leadership" capability, their emotional intelligence, and the experience of mindfulness, hope and compassion. He'll show you how to bring out the best in your  people and build resilient, adaptive organizations. He will also discuss how managers and executives can create and sustain "resonance" in their relationships, their teams and their organizations. Dr. Boyatzis will:

  • EXPLAIN what makes great leaders and how they can move others to action and high performance.
  • SHARE stories of companies that have embraced the techniques of resonant leadership, thereby maximizing the potential of their employees.
  • SHOW how resonant leadership can be implemented within your financial institution.
You'll want to use this opportunity to include your whole team in the Web seminar - invite them to attend with you and make sure you schedule time following the seminar to really discuss your specific learnings as a team!
Enroll today!
© Richard E. Boyatzis and Annie McKee, 2005, © Deluxe Financial Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Richard Boyatzis
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