Leadership

Am I a leader or a friend? How leaders deal with pre-existing friendships

We studied employees who were promoted into a leadership role from within their work group and explored how they dealt, psychologically, with being both a leader and a friend of their subordinates....

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Building Leaders as Coaches: The What, the Why, the How

Slides to accompany Carylynn Larson and Jayne Jenkins' webinar: Buildi...

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Webinar: Building Leaders as Coaches: The What, the Why, the How

While external, professional coaching offers incredible value and return on investment, many companies are looking for ways to expand access to coaching across levels and over time....

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The Art of Dialogue in Coaching

In The Art of Dialogue in Coaching, Reinhard Stelter invites readers to engage in transformative and fruitful dialogues in everyday working life, and provides the theory and tools for them to be able to do so....

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September 2018 Coaching Report

2018 Coaching in Leadership and Healthcare Conference   ...

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The Art of Possibility: Transforming Professional and Personal Life

Presenting twelve breakthrough practices for bringing creativity into all human endeavors, The Art of Possibility is the dynamic product of an extraordinary partnership....

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Reflections on leadership, authority, and lessons learned

Over the course of many years Boas often wrote notes to himself concerning leadership. Like a photographer who captures the moment, Boas documented moments that caused him to reflect broadly and insightfully upon issues related to leadership....

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Boas Shamir: The person, his impact and legacy

This article is divided into three parts. In the first part, Galit, Boas's spouse, chronologically reviews the five periods of Boas's professional life—describing what is special to each period and what connects them—while relating to the centrality of values and the secret of charisma according to Boas Shamir....

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Perceptions of charisma from thin slices of behavior predict leadership prototypicality judgments

Signaling theory suggests that people use cues transmitted by leaders to form impressions of charisma but the validity of these impressions remains unexplored. Here, we examined whether perceptions of charisma from thin slices of nonverbal behavior relate to inferences based on more information....

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The innate code of charisma

We argue that the sources of charisma are innate and can be explained as part of unique human cultural transmission mechanisms....

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