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Friday, April 13, 2012

Positive Leadership: Do You Have What it Takes To Succeed?


New research described in a Scientific American blog by Ingrid Wickelgren suggests that your ability to succeed at work is tied to how you perceive others. 

It makes sense: if you believe people are competent and self-motivated, you'll be more likely to delegate. But believe them to be lazy fools and you'll micromanage them to death. More so, your assumptions about others are a key indicator of psychological capital — a combination of self-confidence, resilience, hope, and optimism — which in turn reflects your ability to overcome obstacles and pursue your ambitions.

Now here's the really interesting part: Wickelgren describes new research from the University of Nebraska that suggests employers can measure psychological capital in job candidates through a simple test that uses imaginary scenarios to gauge how we perceive others! 

Enjoy reading the research!

Positive Leadership Makes the List of the Top 100 Leadership Experts to follow on Twitter


Thanks to Evan Carmichael for nominating www.twitter.com/posleadership (Positive Leadership) as one of the ‘Top 100 Leadership Experts to Follow on Twitter’ (http://www.evancarmichael.com/Business-Coach/4492/April-2012-Top-100-Leadership-Experts-to-Follow-on-Twitter.html).

We are delighted to have been selected to join such an esteemed list, headed by www.twitter.com/tonyrobbins (Tony Robbins, honoured by Accenture as one of the "Top 50 Business Intellectuals in the World") and www.twitter.com/jack_welch (Jack Welch, ex ceo of General Electric).