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Is Popeye a Good Leadership Role Model?

Today we can identify the science behind what we used to call vibes. We now know why Steve gives off a good vibe and Julie has a negative vibe. Research from Boyatzis at Case Western, Glasser, Newberg and Waldman and others now demonstrate how our brains and our bodies react…

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June 4, 2018 November 25, 2018Communication Communicating for Success, leadership in business, Psychology of communication, responsibilities as a leader
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