Think for a moment about a leader who brought out the best in you. Somebody made you feel alive and excited. What did he or she typically do, what did they say? How did they make you and other people around them feel?Start transcript at 13 seconds0:13I'm Richard Boyatzis, a professor in organizational behavior, psychology, and cognitive science here at Case Western Reserve University. We experience leadership all the time, from our parents when we were young, to teachers, to managers, to friends. And yet, leadership remains elusive and often a mystery.Start transcript at 33 seconds0:33In this course, we're going to look at leadership as a relationship. As an emotional bond, built upon emotional intelligence through hope, compassion, mindfulness and playfulness. We'll explore stories like Mrs. Namusazacali who transformed four trees into a vibrant primary school in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. We'll look at how Ramon and Valenti Llagostera used their emotional intelligence to revitalize the fifth generation family business, to produce one of Spain's greatest wines. We'll look at how Apple surpassed Sony and others in creating an emotional relationship with you, the customer, and made you want to buy products that you didn't even know you needed or wanted. But mostly, we're going to talk about how you nurture and inspire learning and change in yourself and others. You will learn. You'll learn the latest in research and theory that we, at Case Western Reserve University, and others have been doing in fields of management, psychology, education and medicine. And you'll learn skills.Start transcript at 1 minute 38 seconds1:38In a sense this is a reality TV show and you're the star. But fret not you won't be voted off the island and this is not the weakest link. But be prepared this is not your typical course. Yes, you will learn about leadership and emotional intelligence and resonance and renewal. But mostly, this is about you and your future. I hope to see you in class.
Think for a moment about a leader who brought out the best in you. Somebody made you feel alive and excited. What did he or she typically do, what did they say? How did they make you and other people around them feel?<br>Start transcript at 13 seconds0:13<br>I'm Richard Boyatzis, a professor in organizational behavior, psychology, and cognitive science here at Case Western Reserve University. We experience leadership all the time, from our parents when we were young, to teachers, to managers, to friends. And yet, leadership remains elusive and often a mystery.<br>Start transcript at 33 seconds0:33<br>In this course, we're going to look at leadership as a relationship. As an emotional bond, built upon emotional intelligence through hope, compassion, mindfulness and playfulness. We'll explore stories like Mrs. Namusazacali who transformed four trees into a vibrant primary school in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. We'll look at how Ramon and Valenti Llagostera used their emotional intelligence to revitalize the fifth generation family business, to produce one of Spain's greatest wines. We'll look at how Apple surpassed Sony and others in creating an emotional relationship with you, the customer, and made you want to buy products that you didn't even know you needed or wanted. But mostly, we're going to talk about how you nurture and inspire learning and change in yourself and others. You will learn. You'll learn the latest in research and theory that we, at Case Western Reserve University, and others have been doing in fields of management, psychology, education and medicine. And you'll learn skills.<br>Start transcript at 1 minute 38 seconds1:38<br>In a sense this is a reality TV show and you're the star. But fret not you won't be voted off the island and this is not the weakest link. But be prepared this is not your typical course. Yes, you will learn about leadership and emotional intelligence and resonance and renewal. But mostly, this is about you and your future. I hope to see you in class.
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Think for a moment about a leader who brought out the best in you. Somebody made you feel alive and excited. What did he or she typically do, what did they say? How did they make you and other people around them feel?<br>Start transcript at 13 seconds0:13<br>I'm Richard Boyatzis, a professor in organizational behavior, psychology, and cognitive science here at Case Western Reserve University. We experience leadership all the time, from our parents when we were young, to teachers, to managers, to friends. And yet, leadership remains elusive and often a mystery.<br>Start transcript at 33 seconds0:33<br>In this course, we're going to look at leadership as a relationship. As an emotional bond, built upon emotional intelligence through hope, compassion, mindfulness and playfulness. We'll explore stories like Mrs. Namusazacali who transformed four trees into a vibrant primary school in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. We'll look at how Ramon and Valenti Llagostera used their emotional intelligence to revitalize the fifth generation family business, to produce one of Spain's greatest wines. We'll look at how Apple surpassed Sony and others in creating an emotional relationship with you, the customer, and made you want to buy products that you didn't even know you needed or wanted. But mostly, we're going to talk about how you nurture and inspire learning and change in yourself and others. You will learn. You'll learn the latest in research and theory that we, at Case Western Reserve University, and others have been doing in fields of management, psychology, education and medicine. And you'll learn skills.<br>Start transcript at 1 minute 38 seconds1:38<br>In a sense this is a reality TV show and you're the star. But fret not you won't be voted off the island and this is not the weakest link. But be prepared this is not your typical course. Yes, you will learn about leadership and emotional intelligence and resonance and renewal. But mostly, this is about you and your future. I hope to see you in class.
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