Today’s episode delves into the unique approach of People-First Leadership, a method that harnesses empathy to foster positive connections within an organization. As a coach, I'm deeply rooted in positive psychology and fascinated by the transformative power of positive emotions in people's lives. I advocate for using empathy as a catalyst for personal growth and well-being and for its ability to fuel meaningful connections.
In this episode:
- What is People-First Leadership?
- An inspiring organizational example of a People-First approach in action.
- Brene Brown’s definition of empathy and how we can use empathy to foster connections.
- Martin Seligman’s PERMA model measures well-being and flourishing.
- Maslow’s motivational theory on the hierarchy of needs.
- How needs tie into well-being and the significance of feeling connected to others.
- The building blocks for implementing a People-First approach.
Please find below the articles, books, and webinars that were quoted in today’s Leadership in the Moment Episode:
- "People First: A Framework For Modern Leaders" by Thomas Jensen
- Martin Seligman & Positive Psychology
- "Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs" by Saul Mcleod, PhD
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