The Power of Positive Intelligence to Transform Leadership

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Leadership is not a spectator sport. Go out and try some of these tips that we've given you and see how they work. - Dr. Kevin GazaraBoth Dr Gazzara and I have technical backgrounds, (Intel and Microsoft respectively) so it's great fun to talk shop with someone who is focused on making the science of our neurology, through mindfulness and his specialty, Positive Intelligence (PQ). Dr. Gazzara brings a wealth of practical, actionable insight and guidance to his clients and the world. With a strong background in engineering and business, Dr. Gazzara's expertise lies in applying positive intelligence to foster effective leadership communication and personal growth. As an ICF certified coach and co-author of The Leader of Oz, draws on over 25 years of experience in management and leadership development, both in the corporate sector and as a university professor. There is a LOT of practical guidance in this episode, which is why he says, "Go out and try these" techniques and see if they work.Effective Leadership Communication TechniquesEffective leadership communication techniques are pivotal to achieving team goals and fostering a productive work environment. Becoming a great communicator involves learning to express expectations clearly, patiently listening to team members, and building strong relationships based on trust and mutual respect. By mastering these techniques, leaders can facilitate more meaningful conversations, inspire teams to strive for common objectives, and greatly enhance their ability to influence and effectively lead others, consequently enriching the overall workplace dynamic.Power of Positive Intelligence The power of positive intelligence lies in its ability to strengthen our mental fitness, an essential skill for leaders. This revolutionary approach involves simultaneously suppressing self-sabotaging thoughts (saboteurs) and amplifying our positive qualities (sage powers). By committing to this practice, leaders can enhance their problem-solving capabilities, drive innovative ideas, and improve overall performance, making it a potent tool for building more thriving, resilient teams, and organizations.Resources in this episode:Take the Positive Intelligence Assessment: Visit pqtrainingandcoaching.com to access a free assessment that will help you identify your saboteur strengths and the strength of your positive intelligence brain. This assessment takes about five minutes and provides valuable insights into your mental fitness.Check out his book: The Leader of OZ Join The Mindful Coach Association: If you're interested in joining a community of courageous coaches and accessing free membership, visit The Mindful Coach Association to join weekly meetings and connect with like-minded individuals.Mentioned in this episode:The Mindful Coach PodcastThe Mindful Coach Association produces this podcast. An association for coaches and other helping professionals who value mindfulness in life and work. The association was created to help create community, and provide resources and ongoing learning for those aligned with its published principles and practices. If you're aligned with this work, join us at https://mindfulcoachassociation.com or contribute to our work with link provided. All funds go directly to cover costs and growth.