Richard Boyatzis is a Distinguished University Professor at Case Western Reserve University and a Professor in the Departments of Organizational Behavior, Psychology, and Cognitive Science. He holds a BS in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT and a PhD in Social Psychology from Harvard University. His more than 200 scholarly and 50 practitioner articles examine sustained, desired change in leadership, emotional intelligence, coaching, neuroscience, and management education. He is ranked in the top 2% of scientists worldwide by PLOS Biology and the top 0.05% by ScholarGPS. He is the author or coauthor of 10 books, including the international bestseller Primal Leadership, Helping People Change, and The Science of Change.
In this episode, Steve and Richard discuss:
Key Takeaways:
“If you spend time in a coaching conversation, and if you make the context of the coaching conversation not solving a problem, not setting a specific goal, but if you make the context helping the person articulate and move closer to their dream, their vision, their sense of purpose, that you actually help them to repeatedly activate the neural networks that make us open and allow us to continue to be open to people.” - Richard Boyatzis
Connect with Richard Boyatzis:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-boyatzis-401822a/
Connect with Steve:
LinkedIn: Steve
Website: Rewire, Inc.: Transformed Thinking
Email: grow@rewireinc.com
Show notes by: Angelo Paul Tagama
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