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Empathy

Leda Team
13 Sep 2018
1 min
Empathy
Empathy
🎓Monash Business School|🏆AACSB Recognition 2018|📊8,000+ leader reflections|✅88-93% completion rate
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About this research

8,000+ leader reflections collected over five years. Participants span technology, industrial services, healthcare, and non-profit — from ASX-listed companies to 65-person organisations.

Methodology co-developed with Professor Anne Lytle, who spent 30 years teaching leadership at Kellogg, Melbourne Business School, and Monash University (Professor and Director of Leadership). Her research background in neurobiology (Cornell) and organisational behaviour (Kellogg PhD) shaped the science-based approach.

Past-president of the International Association for Conflict Management. Consulted to ANZ, Boeing, Qantas, Telstra, and the United Nations.

Recognised by AACSB's Innovations That Inspire — the global standard-setting body that accredits Harvard, Wharton, INSEAD, and London Business School.

In almost every role we have in our lives, we need to work with other people – colleagues, managers, customers and others. And to do that effectively, we need empathy.

Empathy helps us connect with others. It’s at the heart of building meaningful, trusting relationships.

Empathy might seem vague or even “unlearnable”, but it’s a concrete capability that we can develop with practice. To empathise, we need to master three key skills:

  • perspective-taking
  • connection
  • compassion.

Why is it useful?

As leaders, we need empathy to engage and inspire the people around us, and influence them when we need to.

There will be times in your leadership journey when you’ll need to put your own perspective aside, and find out what’s going on with someone else. But you’ll need to build rapport and trust before they’ll want to share their view. And you’ll need to show you care.

All that might sound simple, but to apply these techniques intelligently, as needed, moment-to-moment in a pressurised work environment takes conscious practice. Fortunately, Leda is here to help.

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