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Emotional Intelligence has several components and by balancing these components, you can be not only more successful as a leader, but you can be more successful at handling stress and crafting a satisfying life.
From the leadership viewpoint, emotional intelligence gives you the ability to relate to employees and colleagues, create rapport with them, and influence their behaviors.
You start with the components of self-perception and self-expression. Your self-regard and emotional self-awareness are the foundation of your self-actualization and the basis for how you treat other people. If you have high self-regard for yourself, you will extend self-regard to your team members and all you meet in your professional life.
Self-expression refers to the ability to control emotions in conversations with others. Good self-expression helps you be assertive, not aggressive, when communicating feelings, confronting problems with team members, and holding people accountable after clear delegation.
High emotional intelligence helps you in every interpersonal interaction from building high-performing teams to extending empathy to individuals. With the emotional intelligence skills you will learn in this webinar, you will become the leader people choose to follow, not have to follow because you are the “boss.”
Why you should Attend:
Questions about how to be a more successful leader have been asked for centuries. Fortunately, in the 21st century, many reasons for success have been revealed. One of those reasons is often a missing component in leaders: emotional intelligence.
Over and over again, emotional intelligence, or EQ, has proven to be more important to career and life success than IQ which has been used as the definitive measurement of success for decades.
IQ is a person's intellectual, analytical, logical, and rational abilities. It is a predictor of verbal, spatial, visual, and mathematical skills. A relatively high IQ helps you pass tests and examinations with flying colors. So why are they unsuccessful?
One reason is the lack of emotional intelligence or people skills.
If you have a high IQ, congratulations. If you have a lower IQ, don't fret. You can make up for IQ with EQ.
Learn the emotional intelligence secrets savvy leaders know by attending this webinar.
Areas Covered in the Session:
In this webinar, we will examine 4 key areas of emotional intelligence and make the application to leadership. Those 4 key areas are: