Today we welcome Jeffrey Hull to the podcast. Jeffrey is a highly sought-after facilitator, keynote speaker and executive coach to both nonprofit and for-profit global organizations. He is the Executive Director of the Institute of Coaching, based at McLean Hospital. Jeffrey is also a clinical instructor in psychology at Harvard Medical School and an adjunct professor of leadership at New York University. His latest book is called Flex: The Art and Science of Leadership in a Changing World.
In this episode, I talk to Jeffrey Hull about the new landscape of leadership. The world is changing, and alpha leadership is not the only way to manage a team. Jeffrey highlights the importance of beta leadership, a style that values emotion and collaboration. According to him, the most effective leaders know which style to lead with, depending on the situation. In addition to learning other ways of being, Jeffrey believes we need to leverage perspectives from the indigenous and neurodiverse communities. We also touch on the topics of emotional intelligence, coaching, creativity, and authenticity.
Website: www.jeffreyhull.com
Twitter: @JeffreyHullPhD
Topics
- The beta boss
- Inclusivity in all ways
- Flexible communication
- Emotional intelligence and vulnerability
- Physical energy of being
- Engagement: productivity or creativity
- Collaboration occurs in safe spaces
- Self-coaching
- The future of coaching
- We all have unique gifts
- Dialogue, not disagreement
- Age of convergence