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Primal Leadership
- Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence
- Narrated by: Arthur Morey
- Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Business & Careers, Business Development & Entrepreneurship
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Summary
Now, Goleman teams with renowned EI researchers Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee to explore the role of emotional intelligence in leadership. Unveiling neuroscientific links between organizational success or failure and "primal leadership," the authors argue that a leader's emotions are contagious. If a leader resonates energy and enthusiasm, an organization thrives; if a leader spreads negativity and dissonance, it flounders.
Drawing from decades of analysis, the authors show that resonant leaders excel not just through skill and smarts but also by connecting with others, using EI competencies such as empathy and self-awareness. And they employ up to six leadership styles - from visionary to coach to pacesetter - fluidly interchanging them as the situation demands. The program no leader in any walk of life can afford to miss, this unforgettable work transforms the art of leadership into the science of results.
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- Rude K.
- 14-08-18
Wow! They should teach this in schools
Simply brilliant!!!
I've been à manager fort 14 years and this is probably the most useful reading I have done.
It's clear, it makes sense and it blows your mind.
I feel so much stronger already and my mind is clearer on where I want to take my team and what I need to do to get there
Thank you
1 person found this helpful
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- Uasmat
- 31-12-17
Great book on leadership
This is a great book on leadership, I have read three books from D. Goleman and really enjoyed them all.
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- A.I.Pegan
- 26-05-17
Good book however too long winded
Now that I have listened to this whole book I feel it could have been summarised better. Each chapter was based on a number of different stories with no summary near the end.
One would have to go through the book repeatedly and pick out their own parts that would resonate with them. The problem here lies with Audible chapter summary which has no index only chapter numbers hence making it near impossible to find the right area you would need
1 person found this helpful
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- Garyfallia
- 18-09-14
Leadership seen as a relationship
Would you listen to Primal Leadership again? Why?
I will definetely listen to it many more times . It has so many practical daily applications.
A must for all people. We all deal with humans. The tips given in this book make us more effective and happy.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
This book is a handbook and makes you reflect on dialy issues
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-04-13
Well recommended
I would like to recommend this book to anyone who is looking to improve their knowledge of management techniques. It is simple to read and therefore understand and presents some challenging concepts that need to be understood. These can easily be applied to the working enviroment without any considerable challenges.
I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did and look forward to seeing your own reviews of this book at a later date.
Enjoy!
3 people found this helpful
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- Olga
- 05-12-19
Not for a beginner manager
Not recommended for first time managers, not enough actionable tips. Most of the examples are about executive level managers.
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- George
- 05-07-18
Actually useful
Contrary to many other EI books this one is actually very useful and the ideas and mindsets in the book can easily be applicable in the workplace
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- MikeY
- 18-01-17
50/50
50% covered in other books but worth a listen for the other 50%. highlights the more human dynamics of change and leadership.
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- Mike
- 22-10-07
This opened my eyes
I started listening to this book one weekend, while I was hanging suspended ceiling in my basement. There were several times, that afternoon, that I found myself just standing there listening instead of working on my project.
The author helped me realize that my management style had evolved over the years and I had become the manager that I would not want to work for. His analogy of the frog boiling in water was me.
I have since made a conscious effort to become the manager that I was when I began my career. I revisit this book occasionally, to remind myself.
24 people found this helpful
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- Michael
- 24-02-05
A must read
I will start with a caveat: This is long - and at times the focus on the actual functioning of the brain is a bit to indepth - so buckle down because it is a must read. It provides a data based approach to management and leadership, and should be a key reading of all new managers, executives and leaders. Too often, the market is filled with 'how I did it' books, which neglect to note that how the author did it is not universally applicable. By understanding all of the different style, you will learn to pick the styles that are appropriate for your situation and personality
15 people found this helpful
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- Lee
- 24-02-04
Buy this one...
This offers several very intersting points of view. It confirms the belief that it takes more than IQ to really excel and clearly points out the strengths and gaps in several different styles of leadership. It challenges you to think about and evaluate your style of leadership to see where you might improve. I highly recommend this book!!
10 people found this helpful
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- Ulrich
- 25-09-04
A little too lenghty
If you have read about emotional intelligence before, this book doesn't give you lots of new insights. But it's an excellent introduction on today's leadership skill requirements.
4 people found this helpful
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- William Munroe
- 06-06-19
Academic Presentation
Great information. presented very academically. Reads like a thesis. Presentation was pretty dry - likely because of the way the book was written. I'll be purchasing in book form for reference, and I may have been better off reading than listening to this one .
3 people found this helpful
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- dgo
- 16-04-19
I was hoping for guidance not statistics
I have read the book Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman and was hoping this book would build upon the knowledge gleaned from that book to help me be a better leader in my business. Perhaps I am not patient enough, but 5 hours into this book I am learning a lot of statistics, but not a lot of application of the principles that can help translate into skills I can use through EI. Apparently I am not ready for Primal Leadership because I need more "how to's".
3 people found this helpful
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- Simon
- 08-12-05
Good book, Hard to listen to.
This is a good book. Very valuable and important information. But it's tough to listen to. I think it would make a better read.
5 people found this helpful
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- Marcus Vorwaller
- 01-07-05
Good content, hard to listen to
I think that the book has a lot of good content, but I found it hard to get into--the first 3 chapters didn't seem to say much, the next few were excellent, but after a few hours it seemed to get repetitive. If I lost my place it was very difficult to find it again because I felt like I'd heard all of it before.
I plan on listening to it again, only this time I'm going to break it down into smaller pieces which I'll listen to over a period of a month or two. The content is good, the narrator is fine, but the book seemed a repetitive and drawn out to me.
8 people found this helpful
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- Maroš
- 17-12-20
Great content, but dragged out
The book had some great insights into emotionally intelligent leadership and was very exciting im the first half/two thirds. However, there was way too much repetition of the key concepts and the last 1-2 hours were extremely dragged out. Overall however, it was a great read and I would definitely recommend it to both starting and experienced leaders.
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- Mani
- 26-10-20
The Best Leadership book I ever read
As awesome as other Goleman’s books. Step by step guide to understand the leadership styles and become a leader you wish you had, with or without any official title. Science-based and Free of those personal views and judgmental military stories.
Highly recommended.
1 person found this helpful