The Power of a Gesture - Why Transformation is Caught, Not Taught
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the transformative power of Indigenous greetings from the Asia-Pacific region in this TEDxRaleigh talk by Chris Pineda, PhD. Explore how breaking free from traditional transactional greetings like handshakes and embracing practices such as the Ung'gno/Hongi can lead to profound leadership transformation. Learn why transformation is "caught, not taught" and how these unconventional yet powerful gestures can foster deep connections and meaningful change. Drawing from his Filipino-American heritage and extensive experience in leadership studies, Pineda shares insights on integrating cultural practices into modern leadership principles. Gain valuable perspectives on transformational leadership, the importance of introspection, and the role of storytelling in fostering collective growth across various sectors.
Syllabus
The Power of a Gesture: Why Transformation is Caught, not Taught | Chris Pineda | TEDxRaleigh
Taught by
TEDx
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