Heliotropic Leadership | Harry Cohen | TEDxElonUniversity

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Harry Cohen explores what he refers to as heliotropic leadership. An intentional practice that emphasis the benefits of compassion, gratitude, and forgiveness.
    Harry D. Cohen did his undergraduate work at Cornell and his Ph.D in Psychology at the University of Michigan. With his work with executives of major US corporations his philosophy is that universal and undeniable principles, if understood and followed, can guide behaviors in ways that yield great results. For example, authenticity and honesty breed trust. His work has been on the expression of the principle of Heliotropic Leadership: how the intentional practice of virtues such as gratitude, compassion, and forgiveness can not only uplift oneself, but can uplift anyone who comes in contact with such a leader. He can be reached at Harrydcohen.com.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @dalden100
    @dalden100 9 лет назад +11

    Harry's Heliotropic message is real and heartfelt and presented in a way that makes you believe "today is the day I am changing for the better"!

  • @colleenkilpatrick2618
    @colleenkilpatrick2618 3 года назад +2

    What a powerful and inspiring message delivered by a masterful speaker. I’m feeling the afterglow. Thank you, Mr. Cohen.

  • @Stack0007
    @Stack0007 Год назад +1

    Love this and love Harry. Makes perfect sense and his authenticity shines through

  • @queenwdgSMP
    @queenwdgSMP 9 лет назад +1

    This was a VERY inspiring video. He's right it's something we already know we just need to DO it. You realize sometimes, just how much a simple HELLO will make you feel when you are standing at an elevator, or walking down a hall, or just someone walking by. Awesome video!!!

  • @AsherLives70
    @AsherLives70 9 лет назад

    Thank Dr. Cohen for your inspiring thoughts... It truly is really simple.. The challenge is doing it consistently!

  • @johnnythegray
    @johnnythegray 9 лет назад +2

    Great advice! I especially love the part about remembering how you make someone feel at the end of a meeting. In business there's always a lot of talk about having a relentless manner...relentless pursuit of perfection...relentless curiosity...and so on. Perhaps it's time more people practice a relentless pursuit of positivity.

  • @matthewconstantine8010
    @matthewconstantine8010 2 года назад

    Thank you for the presentation!
    I am a trainer in a large county and think this would be great for our employees.
    I’m going look at your “be the sun not the salt.

  • @RosieCareerCoach
    @RosieCareerCoach 3 года назад

    Amazing talk Dr. Harry! So simple and aching for everyone. Very well done.

  • @mmoradia1
    @mmoradia1 4 года назад

    Thanks Dr. Harry for these gems of insights and advice!

  • @35usc100
    @35usc100 7 лет назад

    I spend half the year in Savannah, GA. Deep South, lots to talk about. But, when you pass somebody, walking, biking, or in a car, black or white: "How you doin'?" "Merry Christmas," "Good Mornin." Feels good. And when they forget, and you start it off, there's almost an embarrassment, like oops, you got me. "How y'all doin?"

  • @ianstian
    @ianstian 9 лет назад

    Fantastic job, Dr. Harry. So many wonderful points.

  • @bradleybrownell5921
    @bradleybrownell5921 9 лет назад

    Well done - will focus on being the sun not the salt

  • @deathwish946
    @deathwish946 Год назад

    Curious how this looks outside of Western societies

  • @danedgar1909
    @danedgar1909 9 лет назад

    Harry, great talk. Being smart but not helpful! Do people feel energized or de-energized as a result of our interactions?