What is Leadership? A Story, and a Suprising Answer | Jim Lemoine | TEDxUniversityatBuffalo
What is the best way to lead, and what is the paradox of leadership? What kind of leadership has a unique effect on motivation, performance, satisfaction, commitment—and the bottom line? Jim shares a different view of leadership that will change the way you look at organizations and team management for the rest of your life.
Jim Lemoine is an assistant professor of organization and human resources in the University at Buffalo School of Management, and a researcher and facilitator with the school’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness. His research, which focuses on the intersections of organizational leadership and morality, has been published in Harvard Business Review, the Journal of Applied Psychology and the Annals of the Academy of Management. His research and insights also have been covered by major business publications, including Inc., Forbes, Fast Company and Entrepreneur. Jim has earned several awards for his leadership research from the Academy of Management, the International Leadership Association and the Southern Management Association. Beyond his research and teaching, Jim is a trustee of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, a regular volunteer at Buffalo’s Friends of Night People, and a frequent player of pinball. Jim Lemoine is an assistant professor of organizations and human resources in the School of Management at University at Buffalo, and a researcher and facilitator with the school’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness. His research focuses on the intersections of organizational leadership and morality, and he has written for such outlets as the Harvard Business Review, the Journal of Applied Psychology and the Annals of the Academy of Management. His research has also been covered by most major business publications, including Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., Entrepreneur, and many others. He has earned several awards for his leadership research from the Academy of Management, the International Leadership Association, and the Southern Management Association. Beyond his research and teaching, he serves as a trustee of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, a regular volunteer at Buffalo’s Friends of Night People and a frequent player of pinball. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео What is Leadership? A Story, and a Suprising Answer | Jim Lemoine | TEDxUniversityatBuffalo канала TEDx Talks
Jim Lemoine is an assistant professor of organization and human resources in the University at Buffalo School of Management, and a researcher and facilitator with the school’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness. His research, which focuses on the intersections of organizational leadership and morality, has been published in Harvard Business Review, the Journal of Applied Psychology and the Annals of the Academy of Management. His research and insights also have been covered by major business publications, including Inc., Forbes, Fast Company and Entrepreneur. Jim has earned several awards for his leadership research from the Academy of Management, the International Leadership Association and the Southern Management Association. Beyond his research and teaching, Jim is a trustee of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, a regular volunteer at Buffalo’s Friends of Night People, and a frequent player of pinball. Jim Lemoine is an assistant professor of organizations and human resources in the School of Management at University at Buffalo, and a researcher and facilitator with the school’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness. His research focuses on the intersections of organizational leadership and morality, and he has written for such outlets as the Harvard Business Review, the Journal of Applied Psychology and the Annals of the Academy of Management. His research has also been covered by most major business publications, including Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., Entrepreneur, and many others. He has earned several awards for his leadership research from the Academy of Management, the International Leadership Association, and the Southern Management Association. Beyond his research and teaching, he serves as a trustee of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, a regular volunteer at Buffalo’s Friends of Night People and a frequent player of pinball. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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