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The Director's Chair: Leadership Lessons From The Theater

Published: 4 August 2016

An actor’s job is to create and bring to life characters, much like a senior leader may have to put on a game-face in order to better lead a team. Traditionally, analysis and critical thinking were valued over emotional intelligence and people-skills due to the fact that the former are more easily quantifiable. In today’s digital age, much has changed.ÌýDale Carneige, Stephen Covey, Ray Dalio, many others have professed the importance of living consciously and developing emotional intelligence through well-constructed advice. Emotional intelligence has the power to improve business decisions by considering politics and relationships.

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