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LeaderLensPositive Psychology in Leadership

April 27, 2011Twitter hashtag #LeaderLens

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2© Interaction Associates Inc. 5/2/2011 Positive Psychology in Leadership

Ashley WelchDirector, Leadership & SustainabilityInteraction Associates

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Logisitics

Send your questions

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Questions

Twitter hashtag #LeaderLens

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Erik Gregorywww.erikgregory.com

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What is positive psychology?

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“Psychology is not just the study of pathology, weakness, and damage; it is also the study of strength and virtue… treatment is not just fixing what is broken; it is nurturing what is best.”

– Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi (APA, 2000)

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optimism

resiliency courage

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Individual Organization

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What is Positive Leadership and why is it relevant for today?

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1.Idealized influence

2.Inspirational motivation

3.Intellectual stimulation

4.Individualized consideration

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What can we do as leaders to create healthy organizations?

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Flow

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• Concentration is deep

• Problems are forgotten

• Control is possible

• Self-consciousness disappears

• Sense of time is altered

• Activity is intrinsically rewarding

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Qualities of a Healthy Organization

Abundant opportunities for feedback on performance not personality

Matching challenges and skills

Space created for concentration

Clear and shared organizational goals

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Questions

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Ashley WelchDirector, Leadership & Sustainability

[email protected]

Twitter hashtag #leaderlens

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WHAT

WHO Wilford Welch

What can business leaders learn from social entrepreneurs?

May 18, 2011WHEN

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