Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Michael Carroll - The Mindful Leader

Hat tip to Elephant Journal for pointing out this excellent Google talk from Michael Carroll, on his new book, The Mindful Leader: Ten Principles for Bringing Out the Best in Ourselves and Others. I am subscribed to AtGoogleTalks at YouTube, but I would not have seen this until next week.
Michael Carroll visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "The Mindful Leader: Ten Principles for Bringing Out the Best in Ourselves and Others." This event took place on October 17, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.

A new generation of business leaders is turning to mindfulness as a cutting-edge leadership tool. Research suggests that the practice of mindfulness--a technique for learning to live in the present moment--can help individuals gain clarity, reduce stress, optimize performance, and develop a greater sense of well-being.

Michael Carroll, corporate executive, Buddhist teacher and author of The Mindful Leader will give mindfulness meditation instruction and discuss how such mind training can cultivate natural leadership talents like courage, confidence and poise. We will explore how mindfulness, beyond mere pleasantry, is how we can learn to adopt a realistic and inspiring approach toward workplace leadership.




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