In practice, the mission-driven leaders who have the most effective and sustainable professional lives-and in the long-run are likely to make the biggest impact-are those whose plans for the world align with their own behaviors and the behaviors they cultivate inside their organizations. Leaders who are determined to make outward change in the world cannot do so without also looking inward at today’s unhealthy and unsustainable work environment. Leaders: Change Yourself, Change Your World.In this talk, Tony Schwartz shares the four energy dimensions you need to fuel in order to perform at your best and a scientifically-based paradigm for how to work (and live) in a way that is more productive and more satisfying. The better we manage our energy, the more value we’re capable of creating. Human beings are at our best when we move between periods of expending energy and intermittently renewing our energy. It’s a prescription for burnout, disengagement and failure. We’re trying to operate in the same way that computers do: continuously, at high speeds, for long periods of time, running multiple programs at the same time. He has two daughters and three grandchildren.Ĭontact a speaker booking agent to check availability on Tony Schwartz and other top speakers and celebrities.ĭemand in our lives is increasing relentlessly. Tony is married to Deborah Pines, a psychotherapist. Tony has delivered keynotes and trainings to leaders of companies around the world, including Google, Unilever, Facebook, Whole Foods, Microsoft, Alcoa, the Los Angeles Police Department, the National Security Agency, and Save the Children. Tony is also the author of several books, including The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time (with Jim Loehr), which spent 28 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, and The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He has also written the column in the New York Times, and three of the most popular articles in the Times during the past several years: “Why You Hate Work,” “Relax, You’ll Be More Productive,” and “Addicted to Distraction.” Since founding The Energy Project in 2003, Tony has written extensively for the Harvard Business Review. He began his career as a journalist and has been a reporter for the New York Times, a writer for Newsweek and a contributor to publications such as New York, Esquire, Vanity Fair and Fast Company. Tony is considered one of the world’s thought leaders around sustainable high performance and building more human workplaces. Tony Schwartz is the CEO and founder of The Energy Project, a consultancy which helps organizations fuel sustainable high performance.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |