Capitalizing on Differences
Building on assets that come from differences with others. Capitalizing on difference suggests that differences are seen as assets, not barriers. Difference may mean race, socio-economic status, religion, sexual orientation, or gender as well as ability, personality, or philosophy. When capitalized upon, these differences create a larger perspective — a more inclusive view. Emotionally intelligent leaders use these differences as an opportunity to help others grow, develop, and ultimately capitalize on them.
Posted by scott in Capitalizing on Differences, Podcasts Sunday, 6 February 2011 19:44 No Comments
A few months ago, Peter Mello and I had the pleasure of talking with Bijan Ahmadian, President of the Alma Mater Society at the University of British Columbia. It was a fascinating conversation you will not want to miss. Check it out by clicking here. – SJA
