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Emotional intelligence, hope, mindfulness, and compassion help a person reverse the damage of chronic stress and build great leadership relationships. The Positive and Negative Emotional Attractors inspire sustained, desired change and learning at many levels.
Great leaders moves people through resonant relationships. Resonant relationships occur when the leader and the people around them are in sync or in tune. These relationships are characterized by the shared experience of vision and hope, compassion and caring, and mindfulness. and how people can be inspired to change and inspire change in others. We demonstrate. We explore the neuroscience behind resonant and dissonant leadership, in terms of the default mode and task positive networks.
Watch: Resonant Leaders Create Experiences of Hope, Compassion, and Mindfulness•7 minutes
Watch: The Neuroscience of Leadership•10 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Read: Navigating the Course•10 minutes
Read & Watch: Required, Recommended, and Supplemental Readings & Video List•10 minutes
Read: Required and Recommended Reading List•10 minutes
Read: Recommended Reading List•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Reflection: PLA #1 (Module 1.1) Leaders Who Brought Out the Best in You•30 minutes
Test for Understanding: Week 1 Quiz•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Meet & Greet: Introduce Yourself!•10 minutes
Discuss: How many leaders have brought out the best in you or not?•10 minutes
Discuss: How did the leaders who brought out the best in you make you feel...•10 minutes
Week 2: Renewal As an Antidote to Chronic Stress
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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We examine the effects of emotional contagion, both positive and negative on relationship. We examine the psychological and physiological process with which our bodies and minds experience stress and how it hinders openness to new ideas, people and emotions. Chronic annoying stress causes cognitive, emotional and perceptual impairment. We examine the Parasympathetic Nervous System, the bodies only way to ameliorate the effects of stress and renew. We examine how hope/vision, compassion, mindfulness and playfulness both build resonant relationships and enable us to renew.
Watch: Strategies for Renewal and Building Resonant Relationships•9 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Read: Recommended and Supplemental Reading List•10 minutes
Read & Watch: Supplemental Reading & Video List•10 minutes
Read: Recommended Reading List•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Test for Understanding: Week 2 Quiz•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Discuss: When have you experienced emotional contagion that was positive?•10 minutes
Discuss: What are the triggers that spark annoying stress for you?•10 minutes
Discuss: What kinds of activities or experiences are renewing for you?•10 minutes
Week 3: Emotional Intelligence and Its Link to Leadership
Module 3•4 hours to complete
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Emotional, social and cognitive intelligence competencies are the drivers of effective leadership, management and professional jobs. We review the research in private, public and non-profit sector jobs in many countries of the world.
Read: Required and Recommended Reading List•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Test for Understanding: PLA #6 - Coding Quiz/ Incident #5•30 minutes
Apply Skills: ALA #1: Me at My Best•30 minutes
Test for Understanding: Week 3 Quiz•30 minutes
Practice: Incident #3•30 minutes
Practice: Incident #4•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Discuss: Reflect on the recent behavior of any CEO or top leader in the news.•10 minutes
Discuss: What are the competencies that you have been able to use well, that are your strengths?•10 minutes
Week 4: Inspiring and Motivating Sustained Development, Growth and Learning
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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Intentional Change Theory and decades of longitudinal research showing how it creates sustained, desired change is introduced. Learners examine who and how people have helped them grow in the past and link it to future possibilities. We explore the Positive and Negative Emotional Attractors (PEA and NEA), which are states that enable change, and help us become open to it. We need the NEA to survive and the PEA to strive and flourish.
Watch: Key People and Relationships Who Inspired You•13 minutes
Watch: The Positive (PEA) and Negative (NEA) Emotional Attractors•10 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Read: Required and Supplemental Reading List•10 minutes
Read & Watch: Required and Supplemental Readings & Video List•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Reflection: PLA #7 (Module 4.1) Who Helped Me Most?•30 minutes
Test for Understanding: Week 4 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Discuss: How did it feel remembering these moments with people who helped you the most?•10 minutes
Discuss: How do you and others respond when in the PEA?•10 minutes
Week 5: Coaching with Compassion to Inspire Sustained Learning and Development & Peer Coaching: With a Little Help from my Friends
Module 5•2 hours to complete
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This week we examine the PEA and the NEA in depth in terms of emotional, relational and neurological factors. We examine the type of conversations that inspire the PEA in others and why we call this coaching with compassion.e
What's included
3 videos3 readings3 discussion prompts
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3 videos•Total 36 minutes
Watch: Studies and Neurological Evidence of Coaching to the PEA•12 minutes
Watch: Survive and Thrive: Balancing the PEA and NEA•10 minutes
Watch: Practicing Conversations That Inspire•14 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Watch: Supplemental Video List•10 minutes
Read & Watch: Supplemental Readings & Video List•10 minutes
Read & Watch: Recommended and Supplemental Readings & Video List•10 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Discuss: When someone is entering the PEA what are the signs you can see?•10 minutes
Discuss: What do you think is the best ratio of PEA to NEA for you right now?•10 minutes
Discuss: Which questions seem to help bring someone into the PEA? How did you notice that?•10 minutes
Week 6: Inspiring Change through Hope and Vision – Discovery #1 in ICT
Module 6•3 hours to complete
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This week we explore all of the five the phases of Intentional Change Theory in depth: how we distinguished the Ideal Self from the Ought Self. We examine life and career stages, how to know when you are in mid-life crises.
Reflection: PLA #10b (Module 7.3) Developing Your Personal Vision•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Discuss: Do you have a personal vision? If you have a family, do you have a shared vision?•10 minutes
Discuss: How did it feel when you were reflecting on the exercises in the video?•10 minutes
Discuss: What are the number of years typically in your life cycle? Of your career cycle?•10 minutes
Week 7: The Multilevel Nature of Sustained, Desired Change
Module 7•3 hours to complete
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Following on from last week's modules, this week we turn to change at the team and organizational level. We outline how resonant leadership and the establishment of and membership in social identity groups can facilitate change in dyads, teams, organizations, communities, countries and even global change. We will review recent research documenting the effectiveness of developing shared vision.
Read: Required and Recommended Readings List•10 minutes
Watch: Supplemental Videos List•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Apply Skills: ALA #3: Shared Vision•30 minutes
Test for Understanding: Week 7 Quiz•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Discuss: Were you surprised or not as to how complex your life system is?•10 minutes
Discuss: Think of one or two of the teams or groups in which you are a member...•10 minutes
Discuss: What could you try in one of your teams or groups to begin a discussion of shared vision?•10 minutes
Discuss: What are the social identity groups that help you move toward your personal vision?•10 minutes
Week 8: The Real Self and Learning Agenda – Discoveries #2, 3, 4 in ICT
Module 8•2 hours to complete
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In our final week, we examine the remaining elements of Intentional Change Theory: drawing a distinction between The Real Self and Faux Self, establishing a learning agenda, and emphasizing the value of experimentation and practice in shaping and re-shaping our visions. We conclude with a review of the course and the summary of the materials covered to date.
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Reviewed on Nov 21, 2020
An amazing course conducted by a giant in the field- Prof. Richard Boyatzis, in a very affable manner with a dash of humour and a ton of research backed evidence! Such an inspirational programme!
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Reviewed on Apr 27, 2020
I am so glad to bump into this course during COVID-19. To get my PEA and help the others with their PEA are great! I highly recommend this all of those who just stepped into their leadership roles.
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Reviewed on Sep 1, 2022
This course helped me look at leadership more closely to gain better unerstandtin of things I had learned through the years. My perspective on the importance of PEA, , EI and SI was developed.
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