Professor and author Richard Boyatzis says there’s a motivation crisis in workplaces. “And the responsibility for that lies with the managers and leaders—the people who are supposed to be energizing people and engaging them,” he argues.
Boyatzis takes questions from listeners who are struggling to retain their employees and motivate their teams.
Key episode topics include: leadership, developing employees, motivating people, organizational culture, psychology.
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