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The Chemistry of Leadership

The Chemistry of Leadership

Four primary chemicals drive our workplace behavior:

  1. Endorphins: Mask pain, enabling persistence (the runner's high)
  2. Dopamine: Reward achievement and completion (the got it done feeling)
  3. Serotonin: Released when we feel respected or valued by others
  4. Oxytocin: Generated through trust and connection (the bonding chemical)

The first two drive individual achievement, while the second two foster cooperation. Most organizations focus only on achievement chemicals, but exceptional cultures balance all four, emphasizing the social chemicals that build lasting commitment.

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