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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Helping People Change

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Richard Boyatzis's "Helping People Change" delves into the neuroscience of personal transformation.

The book explores the interplay between the analytic and empathic neural networks in the brain, highlighting how these networks influence our behavior and decision-making.

Boyatzis emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence and empathy in fostering positive change, both individually and within organizations.

His research, supported by fMRI studies, demonstrates the effectiveness of shifting from an analytic to an empathic mindset for promoting personal growth and effective leadership.

The book offers practical strategies for leaders and individuals to cultivate self-awareness and enhance their ability to influence and inspire others.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Mentioned by the podcast hosts as the co-author of the book, and the main subject of the episode.
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How to Coach an Employee Who’s Struggling to Perform
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Alison Beard
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Dan McGinn
as a book co-authored by
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Ellen Van Oosten
, offering insights into management and leadership.
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What It Really Takes to Be a Manager
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Alison Beard
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Dan McGinn
as the co-author of the book during the podcast introduction.
How to Motivate a Demotivated Team
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Alison Beard
as the co-author of the book and the basis for the podcast episode.
What Great Coaching Looks Like
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Henna Inam
when discussing research on how our brains operate in either an analytic or empathic neural network.
Henna Inam: Leaders Must Lead Themselves First

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