DDM - Sustaining Resonant Leadership in Challenging Times (NIH Only) |
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Air date: | Thursday, April 16, 2009, 11:00:00 AM |
Category: | NIH Only |
Description: | 2008-2009 Deputy Director for Management (DDM) Seminar Series
The DDM Seminar Series is open to all NIH employees and there is no need to pre-register for the event. Click here to download a Survey about this DDM Seminar. Information will be used to evaluate the program and improve future seminars. Dr. Annie McKee is the Founder and Managing Director of Teleos Leadership Institute, executive coach, author and faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania. She advises some of the largest corporations in the world. A scholar on the cutting edge of leadership, organizational culture and change, she is dedicated to making good leaders better and world-class corporations even more successful. Dr. McKee's latest book, "Becoming a Resonant Leader," a follow-up to "Resonant Leadership," is a hands- on guide to developing emotional intelligence, renewing relationships and sustaining effectiveness. She also co-authored "Primal Leadership: Learning to Lead with Emotional Intelligence" with Daniel Goleman and Richard Boyatzis. With engaging speeches and interactive seminars, Dr. McKee demonstrates that "the best leaders create resonance- a reservoir of positivity that inspires passion and motivates people to perform at their best. She believes that resonant leaders do more than simply chart a strategy or manage resources-they move people, creating a deep emotional connection that is characterized by hope, a shared belief in compelling vision, and a sense that together, we can achieve anything. During her presentation for NIH, Dr. McKee will be sharing her insights about the following:
The DDM Seminar Series is open to all NIH employees and there is no need to pre-register for the event. http://www.ddmseries.od.nih.gov |
Author: | Annie McKee |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
CIT File ID: | 15032 |
CIT Live ID: | 7268 |
Permanent link: | http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?15032 |