
How a Scientific Mindset Transforms Leadership Development Outcomes with Hannah Yung-Boxdell
From Ordinary leaders doing extraordinary things by Gerald Ebenezer
June 2, 2026 · 23 min
About this episode
Hannah Yung-Boxdell discusses how a scientific mindset can enhance leadership development through structured assessments and coaching.
Unlock the secret to transforming technical experts into strategic leaders using data-driven talent development. Hannah Yung-Boxdell, an IO psychology practitioner, reveals how structured assessments and scientifically grounded coaching can accelerate leadership growth and ensure real-world impact.
People in this episode
Host: Gerald Ebenezer
Guest: Hannah Yung-Boxdell
Topics covered
- leadership development
- data-driven talent development
- coaching
- psychology
- strategic leadership
Keywords
- leadership
- development
- psychology
- coaching
- data-driven
- talent development
- strategic leaders
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: IO psychology
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