Achievement Orientation: A Primer
Achievement Orientation means having the inner drive, social awareness, and contextual sensitivity needed to make a meaningful impact as a leader.

A quick read for anyone wanting to improve their own or their team's leadership skills, this Primer features thought leaders who are championing research in this field: Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Richard Davidson, Vanessa Druskat, and George Kohlrieser.
Achievement Orientation is an Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competency that entails striving to meet or exceed a standard of excellence, appreciating feedback on our performance, and continually seeking ways to do things better.

There is more to consider with this competency beyond the simple motivation for rewards. A leader who has a high capacity for this competency is able to balance his or her personal drive with the needs of the organization as a whole. That involves self-management, relationship management, and understanding the context of a given situation.

In Achievement Orientation: A Primer, Daniel Goleman and colleagues introduce the Achievement Orientation Competency and describe why it is important for quality leadership.

This is the fourth in a series of Primers that explores each of the 12 Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competencies. Each includes an overview of the Competency Model.
The other Primers currently available are:
Emotional Self-Awareness
Emotional Self-Control
Adaptability
Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Richard J. Davidson, Vanessa Druskat, and George Kohlrieser explain what it takes to develop the Achievement Orientation Competency from the perspectives of research, psychology, neuroscience, team dynamics, and leadership development.
Here's what is included:

Overview of the Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competency Model
Introduction to Achievement Orientation
Our Brains and Achievement Orientation
Developing a Balanced Drive to Achieve
The Group Equivalent of Achievement Orientation
Whether you are individual looking to elevate your personal performance, a consultant or coach in need of research-based resources, or a head of leadership development in your organization seeking a brief yet informative resource to share with your team, this Primer is for you.
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Achievement Orientation: A Primer
Achievement Orientation means having the inner drive, social awareness, and contextual sensitivity needed to make a meaningful impact as a leader.

A quick read for anyone wanting to improve their own or their team's leadership skills, this Primer features thought leaders who are championing research in this field: Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Richard Davidson, Vanessa Druskat, and George Kohlrieser.
Achievement Orientation is an Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competency that entails striving to meet or exceed a standard of excellence, appreciating feedback on our performance, and continually seeking ways to do things better.

There is more to consider with this competency beyond the simple motivation for rewards. A leader who has a high capacity for this competency is able to balance his or her personal drive with the needs of the organization as a whole. That involves self-management, relationship management, and understanding the context of a given situation.

In Achievement Orientation: A Primer, Daniel Goleman and colleagues introduce the Achievement Orientation Competency and describe why it is important for quality leadership.

This is the fourth in a series of Primers that explores each of the 12 Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competencies. Each includes an overview of the Competency Model.
The other Primers currently available are:
Emotional Self-Awareness
Emotional Self-Control
Adaptability
Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Richard J. Davidson, Vanessa Druskat, and George Kohlrieser explain what it takes to develop the Achievement Orientation Competency from the perspectives of research, psychology, neuroscience, team dynamics, and leadership development.
Here's what is included:

Overview of the Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competency Model
Introduction to Achievement Orientation
Our Brains and Achievement Orientation
Developing a Balanced Drive to Achieve
The Group Equivalent of Achievement Orientation
Whether you are individual looking to elevate your personal performance, a consultant or coach in need of research-based resources, or a head of leadership development in your organization seeking a brief yet informative resource to share with your team, this Primer is for you.
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Achievement Orientation: A Primer

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Overview

Achievement Orientation means having the inner drive, social awareness, and contextual sensitivity needed to make a meaningful impact as a leader.

A quick read for anyone wanting to improve their own or their team's leadership skills, this Primer features thought leaders who are championing research in this field: Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Richard Davidson, Vanessa Druskat, and George Kohlrieser.
Achievement Orientation is an Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competency that entails striving to meet or exceed a standard of excellence, appreciating feedback on our performance, and continually seeking ways to do things better.

There is more to consider with this competency beyond the simple motivation for rewards. A leader who has a high capacity for this competency is able to balance his or her personal drive with the needs of the organization as a whole. That involves self-management, relationship management, and understanding the context of a given situation.

In Achievement Orientation: A Primer, Daniel Goleman and colleagues introduce the Achievement Orientation Competency and describe why it is important for quality leadership.

This is the fourth in a series of Primers that explores each of the 12 Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competencies. Each includes an overview of the Competency Model.
The other Primers currently available are:
Emotional Self-Awareness
Emotional Self-Control
Adaptability
Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Richard J. Davidson, Vanessa Druskat, and George Kohlrieser explain what it takes to develop the Achievement Orientation Competency from the perspectives of research, psychology, neuroscience, team dynamics, and leadership development.
Here's what is included:

Overview of the Emotional and Social Intelligence Leadership Competency Model
Introduction to Achievement Orientation
Our Brains and Achievement Orientation
Developing a Balanced Drive to Achieve
The Group Equivalent of Achievement Orientation
Whether you are individual looking to elevate your personal performance, a consultant or coach in need of research-based resources, or a head of leadership development in your organization seeking a brief yet informative resource to share with your team, this Primer is for you.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158759581
Publisher: More Than Sound, LLC
Publication date: 04/07/2017
Series: Building Blocks of Emotional Intelligence , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 462 KB

About the Author

Daniel Goleman, internationally known psychologist and author of Emotional Intelligence, Social Intelligence, and Working with Emotional Intelligence

Richard Davidson, Founder and Chair of the Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin–Madison and New York Times bestselling author of The Emotional Life of Your Brain

Vanessa Druskat, internationally recognized expert and consultant on group emotional intelligence and Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Management at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire

Richard Boyatzis, Professor in the Departments of Organizational Behavior, Psychology, and Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University and Human Resources at ESADE
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