Join us for a transformative 60-minute session bridges the ancient wisdom of yoga ethics, specifically the Yamas and Niyamas, with modern leadership science. Drawing on evidence-based frameworks such as Authentic Leadership (Avolio & Gardner, 2005), Ethical Leadership (Brown & Treviño, 2006), and Servant Leadership (Greenleaf, 1977), the session explores how principles like nonviolence, truthfulness, self-discipline, and surrender can inform compassionate, accountable, and values-driven leadership.
Led by Amber L. Myers, a Registered Yoga Teacher, SHRM-CP, I-O Practitioner, and HR Manager, the session combines theory and practice through live polling, real-world scenarios, and participant reflection. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how self-awareness and ethical consistency can strengthen workplace culture and enhance the impact of leaders on their teams.
What to Expect:
-Interactive learning through live polling and real-world scenarios
-Self-reflection exercises to deepen leadership awareness
-Practical strategies for building ethical, balanced, and human-centered leadership habits
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