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What Effective Leaders Need to Know About Hormones
Leaders who understand some key aspects of neuroscience will be more effective leaders. This is the message in Simon Sinek’s book Leaders Eat Last. Sinek explains that there are four key chemicals that relate to leadership: Endorphin Dopamine Serotonin Oxytocin … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership and Management
Tagged cortisol, dopamine, endorphin, leaders eat last, loyalty, oxytocin, serotonin, simon sinek, stress, trust
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Managing Your Workload and Minimising Stress
How’s your work-life balance? Are you saying ‘yes – I’ll take on that extra job’ too easily. With the economic downturn still affecting professional firms, the pressure is on for management to get partners, associates and staff to work harder. … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching and Training, Leadership and Management, Managing Change
Tagged assertion, stress, tact, work-life balance, workload
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Effective Partners are Resonant Partners
I have been inspired by the ‘mindfulness’ work done by Michael Chaskalson. Here are his thoughts on resonant leadership…. If you’ve ever worked under a good partner you’ll know how satisfying that can be. Good partners make work enjoyable, however … Continue reading
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Tagged EI, emotional intelligence, EQ, Leadership, mindfulness, resonance, stress
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