As AI Makes More Decisions, the Nature of Leadership Will Change - 1 views
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"A shift from the hard to soft elements of leadership is not exclusive to the AI age. Meta-analytic studies reviewing 50 years of research suggest that personality traits such as curiosity, extraversion, and emotional stability are twice as important as IQ - the benchmark metric for reasoning capability - when it comes to predicting leadership effectiveness."
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Companies like Nestlé have implemented extensive reverse mentoring programs. These initiatives are meant to institutionalize the process of learning to accept, welcome, and leverage the knowledge of team members, peers, and employees for the benefit of the business.
Eight Paradoxical Habits of Wildly Successful People - 3 views
Dogs Might Be More Rational Than Humans - 0 views
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"Dogs are "really good at learning from us, but they might, in funny ways, be better at learning from us than we are from ourselves," Santos, a cognitive psychologist at Yale University, told Live Science. They are "less irrational in following our behavior than humans are." Humans, on the other hand, can fall prey to a phenomenon called "over-imitation," Santos said. "Sometimes we imitate too much; we are so prone to trust others that we kind of copy the things we see them doing, even when those things other people are doing might not be so smart," Santos said."
Why It's Smart to Share Your Ignorance - 2 views
Leadership and Self-Deception: Why Your Team Needs to Read This Book - 2 views
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The problem isn't that organizations struggle to find high-potential leaders, but rather that those leaders don't actually learn to inspire, nurture, and empower the employees and teams they lead. Often, the root of this failed development is a unique and powerful deterrent to success: self-deception.
Think Outward Mindset Is Just the Golden Rule? You're Wrong. - 2 views
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For many of us, the Golden Rule ("Treat others how you would like to be treated") is the ethical standard we were taught to live by.
On the surface, the Golden Rule seems to offer good guidance about how to interact with others to foster good relationships, mutual happiness, and general harmony. I don't want to be harmed, so I shouldn't harm others. I want people to be thoughtful towards me, so I should be thoughtful towards them.
However, there are two key ways the Golden Rule falls short.
How Emotionally Intelligent You Are Depend on These Key Traits | Inverse - 1 views
Does your job match your personality? | Big Think - 3 views
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"Your personality will partially determine how good you are at your job, especially if you have a complex job that requires more than rote behavior. So are you and your job a good fit? If you're a creative person who is open to trying new things-openness being one of the Big Five personality traits-you're more likely to succeed at jobs that require novel solutions over efficient ones. On the other hand, if you're conscientious-another Big Five personality trait-you're likely to be better off in a management or administrative position."
Who Do You Play For? - 1 views
Alice - 1 views
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In this post, we feature an excerpt from The Shift: How Seeing People Changes Everything. This book is a vivid and real-world example of the personal and institutional impact of Arbinger's transformative ideas within a healthcare organization-the HG nursing homes.
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What an amazing story! So touching.. so illustrative!!!
How a Collaborative, Engaged, Caring Culture Generated New Business Models and Growth - 2 views
Showcasing the Humanity of Community & Law Enforcement - Arbinger - 1 views
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Arbinger teaches that transformation of conflict often begins with one party choosing to see the "other" differently-it is our hope that the documentary will help to illustrate that we share a common humanity, and that communities are multi-dimensional, living organisms where one sterile mandated behavioral solution is never the answer to true and lasting transformation.
Arbinger Oceania - We Change Mindset - 2 views
The "Inward Mindset" and Volkswagen's Deception - 2 views
Seek Out Others - 1 views
"You can't stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes." ― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
Shifting from Star Performer to Star Manager - 3 views
the arbinger institute - Facebook Search - 7 views
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