Compassionate Leadership:
How To Do Hard Things In A Human Way
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Jan 24
Live Webinar January 31st 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 PDU – Free
Provider: HBR – Harvard Business Review
The 2020s have already seen a global pandemic, economic volatility, natural disasters, and civil and political unrest, testing our human spirit. Now more than ever, it’s imperative for leaders to demonstrate compassion.
But in hard times, leaders need to make hard decisions: delivering negative feedback, disappointing choices, and laying off employees.
How do you do the hard things that come with the responsibility of leadership while bringing out the best in others?
Leadership experts Rasmus Hougaard, (LinkedIn profile) founder and CEO of leadership development and consulting firm Potential Project; and Jacqueline Carter (LinkedIn profile) a partner and North American director of Potential Project; will lead a live HBR webinar about balancing compassion with leadership, wisdom, and effectiveness.
They will discuss:
- Why being a caring person and an effective leader are not mutually exclusive
- How keeping a healthy balance between compassion and leadership can bring out the best in employees
- Why making difficult decisions can be the most compassionate course of action
- Practical tools and advice for leaders at any level
Through their research, Hougaard and Carter have identified examples of successful leadership styles. Although leaders have different approaches of dealing with employees, every effective leader can strike a balance between treating employees with care and making hard choices.
Learn more about how you can take the next steps toward becoming a more effective, compassionate leader.
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Compassionate Leadership:
How To Do Hard Things In A Human Way
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