“Resonant leadership” will be the theme
SHANGHAI - Saturday, November 16th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Great leaders move us. Although they talk of strategy and
competition, great leaders establish a relationship with others called
“resonance” and bring out the best in their people. They use their
behaviour as a path to resonant leadership through mindfulness, hope and
compassion.
Based on decades of research into emotional
intelligence competencies and longitudinal studies in their development,
Distinguished University Professor and author Dr. Richard Boyatzis will
deliver a plenary session speech at the Hay Group International
Conference in Shanghai on 27 and 28 November to discuss resonant
leadership. Dr. Boyatzis will lead the audience through examples of what
resonance looks and feels like, and share inspiring stories and
energising exercises to show how leaders, managers and executives can
create and sustain “resonance” in their relationships and their teams
and build resilient, adaptive organisations for sustainable success.
Resonant leaders are effective leaders.
When
people work with effective leaders – leaders who bring out the best in
them, who motivate and invoke them to be their best and produce the
most, innovate the most, learn the most – those are leaders who have
established what is called a resonant relationship because relationships
tend to be characterized by an a sense of purpose which is often
characterized with an emotional tone of hope.
Dr. Boyatzis will
also explore the physiological dimensions of leadership and show how
leaders who work at coaching and mentoring others - with compassion -
actually stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system of workers and how
that has a positive health benefit to the worker and the leader. In
other words, creating more stress in the workplace is not the answer.
“Most
people misunderstand the impact of stress,” says Boyatzis. “They think
acute stressors are these moments of panic or where you’re ready to pull
your hair out are the dangerous ones. That’s not true. The most
dangerous aspect of stress is the daily dosage, over dosage of annoying
stress: your cell phone drops a call, your computer doesn’t boot up.
That’s the kind of stress that when you’re in a position of
responsibility is too much. The load that we’re under is not one that
our bodies were built for.”
Hay Group’s International Conference
is being held on 27 and 28 November 2013 in Shanghai, China. The theme
of this year’s conference is “Leading Transformation.” The programme for
the conference includes a roster of high-profile speakers who will
share inspirational and provocative stories of organisational
transformation and why effective leaders have made transformation
business as usual and not a one-off process.
“We know that
business leaders will benefit from hearing these first-hand perspectives
of leaders who have executed significant transformation in their
organizations,” said Stephen Kaye, President and CEO of Hay Group.
About Hay Group’s International Conference:
Hay
Group’s International Conference, to be held in Shanghai 27 and 28
November 2013 will explore the critical issue of organisational
transformation, with particular emphasis on leaders and their ability to
impact organisations, performance and people. The conference will also
examine the issues surrounding transformation, including innovation,
globalisation, culture and operational excellence.
Learn more at: http://www.thehaygroupconference.com/asia
Follow the conference on Twitter with the hashtag: #HGIC
About Richard Boyatzis:
Richard
E. Boyatzis is a Distinguished University Professor and Professor in
the Departments of Organisational Behaviour, Psychology and Cognitive
Science at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and in Human
Resources at ESADE in Barcelona. He is a frequent guest lecturer at
management schools throughout Europe and the U.S. and has consulted to
many Fortune 500 corporations. Dr. Boyatzis has written over 100
articles on leadership, motivation, behavioural change, emotional
intelligence and managerial competencies. He holds a BS in Aeronautics
and Astronautics from MIT and a MA and Ph.D. in Social Psychology from
Harvard University.
About Hay Group:
Hay Group is a global
management consulting firm that works with leaders to transform
strategy into reality. We develop talent, organize people to be more
effective and motivate them to perform at their best. Our focus is on
making change happen and helping people and organizations realize their
potential.
We have over 3000 employees working in 87 offices in
49 countries. Our insight is supported by robust data from over 125
countries. Our clients are from the private, public and not-for-profit
sectors, across every major industry. For more information please
contact your local office through www.haygroup.com.
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Contacts
Hay Group
Mitch Kent, 215-861-2315
mitch_kent@haygroup.com

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