“Follow your instincts. That’s where true wisdom manifests itself,” Oprah Winfrey once advised. But is this always true for today’s leaders?
In Episode 3 of the Being Human is Good for Business Podcast, we discuss Enneagram Types within the instinctive center, also known as the belly or gut center. These are the leaders who have a strong but somewhat unconscious connection to their “gut feelings”. While this can be advantageous, it presents some distinct challenges when leaders act impulsively and without self-awareness.
Enneagram Types Explained
Trilogy Effect uses the Enneagram framework to help leaders grow through self-awareness and to surface untapped potential in their teams. The Enneagram is comprised of nine distinct personality Types which fall into triads based on specific strengths and liabilities.
Today’s show features the leadership experts at Trilogy Effect explaining Enneagram Types 8, 9, and 1, all of whom value autonomy. They are also known as the “don’t mess with me Types”!
Join leadership development experts Heather Marasse, Wendy Appel and Mary Beth Sawicki as they explain how:
Enneagram Type 8 leaders are great at carving a path forward
Enneagram Type 9 leaders are both grounded and grounding
Enneagram Type 1 leaders are authentic, caring and noble
Listen for:
Tips leaders can use to harness their own gut feelings
Strategies to develop leadership skills
Insights on why being human is good for business
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