Join IOC Director of Education, Pamela Larde, as she interviews IOC Executive Director, Jeffrey Hull, and IOC Co-Founder, Margaret Moore, on their upcoming book The Science of Leadership: Nine Ways to Expand Your Impact. Their book shines a light on scientific discoveries that will surprise and inspire you – it’s the book you didn’t know you were missing. The science of leadership is organized into nine capacities with stories and practices that you won’t forget – leadership fundamentals that build upon each other from self to system-oriented:

Self-Oriented

  1. Conscious - See clearly, including myself
  2. Authentic - Care
  3. Agile - Flex

Other-Oriented

  1. Relational - Help
  2. Positive - Strengthen
  3. Compassionate - Resonate

System-Oriented (team and organization)

  1. Shared - Share
  2. Servant - Serve
  3. Transformational - Transform

Join Jeff and Margaret as they present this game-changing synthesis of 50 years of leadership research as a comprehensive guide for coaches, seasoned and aspiring leaders, and anyone who wants to help their boss become a better leader.

This will also preview Jeff and Margaret's upcoming seminar series, Science of Leadership, Well-being & Coaching.

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Meet Our Speakers

Jeffrey Hull, Ph.D. is the Executive Director at the IOC. He is an author, educator and consultant with over twenty years experience partnering with C-suite executives on issues of high performance leadership, change management, organizational strategy, structure and culture. Dr. Hull is also a clinical instructor in psychology at Harvard Medical School, and an adjunct professor of leadership at New York University.

Margaret Moore

Margaret Moore, MBA (aka Coach Meg) is a co-founder and past chair (2021-2024) of the Institute of Coaching. She is an executive coach (mainly healthcare and biotech leaders), coach trainer, author, and coaching thought leader. Margaret co-founded and was a course director of the Coaching in Leadership & Healthcare conference organized by the Institute of Coaching, McLean, and Harvard Medical School from 2008-2024.