Overview
Studies conducted across hundreds of organizations have demonstrated a correlation between emotional intelligence (EI or EQ) and effective performance.
EI/EQ has been shown to be twice as important as other drivers of job performance such as IQ and technical skills. The good news is that EI/EQ can be learned and improved over time. Participants will strengthen skills that are part of being emotionally intelligent. Activities and exercises allow for practical application of these skills.
Topics:
- The business case for improving emotional intelligence
- Self-awareness – triggers and motivators
- Self-management – stress management and change management tools
- Social Awareness – the role of empathy and organizational awareness
- Relationship management - Collaboration techniques
- Case studies and workplace applications
- Blind spots with emotional intelligence
- Techniques for ongoing EI/EQ improvement
- Individualized action plan
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