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Breaking Free from Outdated Leadership Models with Luis Marrero

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Luis Marrero, CEO of the Boston Institute for Meaningful Purpose, reveals how our deeply held unconscious beliefs about human nature prevent workplace engagement from improving despite decades of research and initiatives.
• Working with Transaction Analysis Psychology within major companies like Disney and DEC before founding the Boston Institute in 1986
• Distinguishing between meaning (about being) and purpose (about doing) - purpose fulfills meaning
• Explaining why workplace engagement statistics haven't improved in 20 years despite abundant knowledge
• Tracing how historical figures like Machiavelli and Adam Smith embedded harmful assumptions about human nature into organizational structures
• Contrasting Theory X management (assuming employees are lazy and untrustworthy) with meaningful purpose psychology
• Highlighting the importance of organizations leading with the social component before technical and business components
• Describing the "Cassandra Effect" - having answers but being unable to see or believe them
• Introducing the meaning analysis framework that helps identify quality of meanings through attribution, intelligence, health, harmony, and mindfulness
Follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter for more happiness insights and email us at [email protected] to collaborate on future episodes.
To stay connected and continue the conversation, be sure to follow us on LinkedIn.
And don't forget to check out our previous episodes for more tips and strategies to boost your workplace happiness. You can find them on your favorite podcast platform or on our website.
If you have any questions, comments, or topic suggestions for future episodes, please reach out to us. We'd love to hear from you!
Stay inspired, stay motivated, and stay happy at work!

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Chapters

1. Breaking Free from Outdated Leadership Models with Luis Marrero (00:00:00)

2. Meet Luis Marrero (00:00:06)

3. Understanding Meaningful Purpose Psychology (00:03:30)

4. Why Workplace Engagement Hasn't Improved (00:05:17)

5. Theory X vs. Human-Centered Leadership (00:10:36)

6. Authentic Meaning vs. Mechanical Approaches (00:16:48)

7. The Cassandra Effect Explained (00:21:19)

8. Breaking the Cycle of Disengagement (00:26:28)

128 episodes

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Luis Marrero, CEO of the Boston Institute for Meaningful Purpose, reveals how our deeply held unconscious beliefs about human nature prevent workplace engagement from improving despite decades of research and initiatives.
• Working with Transaction Analysis Psychology within major companies like Disney and DEC before founding the Boston Institute in 1986
• Distinguishing between meaning (about being) and purpose (about doing) - purpose fulfills meaning
• Explaining why workplace engagement statistics haven't improved in 20 years despite abundant knowledge
• Tracing how historical figures like Machiavelli and Adam Smith embedded harmful assumptions about human nature into organizational structures
• Contrasting Theory X management (assuming employees are lazy and untrustworthy) with meaningful purpose psychology
• Highlighting the importance of organizations leading with the social component before technical and business components
• Describing the "Cassandra Effect" - having answers but being unable to see or believe them
• Introducing the meaning analysis framework that helps identify quality of meanings through attribution, intelligence, health, harmony, and mindfulness
Follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter for more happiness insights and email us at [email protected] to collaborate on future episodes.
To stay connected and continue the conversation, be sure to follow us on LinkedIn.
And don't forget to check out our previous episodes for more tips and strategies to boost your workplace happiness. You can find them on your favorite podcast platform or on our website.
If you have any questions, comments, or topic suggestions for future episodes, please reach out to us. We'd love to hear from you!
Stay inspired, stay motivated, and stay happy at work!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Breaking Free from Outdated Leadership Models with Luis Marrero (00:00:00)

2. Meet Luis Marrero (00:00:06)

3. Understanding Meaningful Purpose Psychology (00:03:30)

4. Why Workplace Engagement Hasn't Improved (00:05:17)

5. Theory X vs. Human-Centered Leadership (00:10:36)

6. Authentic Meaning vs. Mechanical Approaches (00:16:48)

7. The Cassandra Effect Explained (00:21:19)

8. Breaking the Cycle of Disengagement (00:26:28)

128 episodes

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