Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
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. . the skills people use to
achieve optimal performance.
Thoughts and emotions are the
building blocks of performance.
When thoughts and feelings are
integrated intelligently, we get
the most out of ourselves and
have the greatest potential to
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Development:
EQ
skills can be learned. Higher EQ
skills help leaders overcome
performance barriers they
thought they had to live with. |
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Benefits:
Over
twenty years of research
demonstrate that EQ skills are
associated with superior
corporate financial performance.
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What
well known organizations develop EQ in
their leaders?
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Wrigley
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CIBA
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Canada Life
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US
Air Force
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Johnson & Johnson
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The
comprehensive science based EQ Leader
Program builds lasting change in EQ skills
that make a dramatic difference in
performance.
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Articles
& Publications |
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Click
here for
information about this year's International
Conference on Emotional Intelligence in
Toronto.
From
Bottleneck to "Go To" Organization: An EQ-based
team building story. (Presentation
handouts.) |
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Resources for Dentists |
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