by Harvard Business Review , Daniel Goleman
Have you ever watched a brilliant top performer get promoted, only to crash and burn in their new leadership role? The playbook that made you a superstar individual contributor won’t work when you are leading a team. In today’s briefing, we explore insights from HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership, Vol. 2, focusing on Daniel Goleman’s game-changing “Triad of Awareness.” Discover why mastering Inner, Other, and Outer focus is the secret to transitioning from a task manager to a true director of energy.
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Harvard Business Review (HBR) is a leading global authority on management and leadership, published by Harvard Business Publishing as an affiliate of Harvard Business School. Since its founding in 1922, HBR has served as a primary bridge between academic research and business practice. It is …
Daniel Goleman is a psychologist and former science journalist for The New York Times, where he reported on the brain and behavioral sciences for over a decade. He holds a PhD from Harvard University. Goleman is best known for his 1995 international bestseller, Emotional Intelligence, which …
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