People seem to either love or hate the Seahawks. Regardless of your thoughts about the team, their coach Peter Carroll’s approach to leadership is unique in the NFL. I just read a really insightful article about the Carroll’s leadership style: Pete Carroll’s road to redemption leads Seahawks back to SuperBowl, shot at history. A coupleContinue reading “Leadership and the Seahawks”
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How Emotionally Intelligent are You?
I was recently sent this article, 9 Things Emotionally Intelligent People Won’t Do (thanks Janet Bartel) about emotional intelligence, and thought that it was worthy of sharing. The author does a nice job of bypassing the theory and focusing on the 9 critical behaviors (or what they won’t do) of emotionally intelligent people. #emotionalintelligence #leadership Continue reading “How Emotionally Intelligent are You?”
The Art & Science of Leadership Transition
Part 1 of 5 In a recent analysis of 360-assessments data (focused financial institutions) that we gathered from our Leadership Development Program and our Leadership Coaching Practice, we discovered some interesting trends in leadership strengths and opportunities for development. Not surprisingly, behaviors and competencies that are strengths or need developing in individual contributors, also showContinue reading “The Art & Science of Leadership Transition”
