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What We (Often) Get Wrong About Empathy

What We (Often) Get Wrong About Empathy

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In this solo episode of the Do Good to Lead Well podcast, I unpack the concept of empathy and leadership. Although considerable research has shown the multiple benefits of empathetic leadership, it may have become a victim of its own success. As it has become increasingly integrated into leadership conversations, there are widespread misunderstandings about what it is and what it is not.


While empathy is often viewed as ‘all about feeling,’ there is more to the concept. I’ll explore its multidimensionality and rather than being one sole element, the secret sauce is how all of this comes together. When only one aspect of empathy is tapped, it’s an incomplete picture.


What You’ll Learn

- The science behind the power of empathy in leadership.

- The most common way people use to define empathy.

- Why affective (e.g., emotional) empathy is only one aspect of high empathy leadership.

- The crucial difference between empathic joining and empathic concern.

- The power of perspective-taking.

- How inaction can be at the heart of leadership excellence.


KEYWORDS

Positive Leadership, Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Excellence, Strategic Thinking, Personal Growth, Communication, 360-Feedback, Affective Empathy, Cognitive Empathy, Empathic Concern, Empathic Joining, Leading with Intention, Leading with the Heart and Mind, The Power of Thoughtful Inaction, CEO Success

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