Boost your emotional intelligence … enhance your workplace relationships
… and turbo-charge your career!
There's a lot of buzz centered around emotional intelligence in the workplace right
now, and with good reason. Cutting-edge research into emotional intelligence has
shown that it plays a critical role in higher productivity, performance, and job
satisfaction. People who have a high level of emotional intelligence are more confident,
more capable, and earn greater respect from their colleagues. They are also better
able to stay calm, flexible, and focused when workplace crises hit and panic threatens
to set in.
What exactly is "emotional intelligence"?
Quite simply, emotional intelligence is a set of competencies that enhance your
ability to relate positively to others in the workplace. People with high emotional
intelligence are adept at using empathy and constructive communication to create
a collaborative, cooperative work environment. They naturally relate well to others;
are able to accomplish more through encouragement and persuasion; and excel at inspiring,
guiding, and leading others to achieve their best work. As performers, they tend
to be flexible, adaptive, self-motivated, and confident.
If you're looking for a way to improve your relationships across your organization,
understand how and why others behave the way they do, and achieve greater success
in all your job-related endeavors, this seminar is one you don't want to miss.
Unlike your IQ, which is set by the time you are a teenager, your emotional intelligence
(EQ) can be improved upon throughout your lifetime. When you attend Developing Emotional
Intelligence, you'll gain the knowledge and skills you need to transform
the way you interact with and respond to others.
You will discover how to:
- Evaluate your current level of emotional intelligence
- Identify your communication strengths and weaknesses
- Overcome personal beliefs that might be holding you back
- Understand how your emotions affect others — and how their emotions affect
you
How does emotional intelligence correspond to workplace success?
Studies have shown that emotional intelligence can have a profound effect on a person's
ability to create more rewarding, collaborative, and satisfying workplace relationships.
This, in turn, leads to greater productivity, reduced stress and anxiety, higher
levels of performance, and a greater sense of teamwork and camaraderie — all
critical components of a successful, productive workplace.
When companies hire based on emotional intelligence competencies — like initiative,
self-confidence, and leadership — turnover rates drop, productivity levels
rise, and profits tend to increase.
Super-effective for team environments!
Team dynamics depend on high levels of emotional intelligence, and what you learn
here will give you the skills, tools, and strategies to help any team function more
effectively.
You will learn to communicate more openly, deal constructively with resistance and
disruptive team behavior, and understand the triggers that spark both positive and
negative reactions. Whether you are a team leader or a team member, the skills you'll
master will make team meetings, projects and presentations, discussions, and collaboration
that much easier.
Read Seminar Agenda
Developing Emotional Intelligence — Seminar Overview
The Definition of Intelligence
- How to define intelligence: What determines a high IQ?
- Key characteristics of emotional intelligence
Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence
- Your personal style and how it affects your relationships with others
- Extravert, introvert, thinker, feeler — where do you fall among these four
commonly recognized personality traits?
- How do your preferences impact your effectiveness with other people?
- Self-awareness: the first key step in developing a higher EQ
- The Self-Assessment Checklist will help you determine your current emotional intelligence
- The undeniable benefits of improved emotional intelligence
- How to seek feedback to improve your self-awareness
Self-Control and Managing Emotions
- How your right brain and left brain work together — and against each other
— to affect your emotional reactions
- Leadership and emotional intelligence: how they are related
- Beliefs and their incredible effect on your emotions and behaviors
- How to handle irrational thinking and overcome negative emotions
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Attitude and Motivation
- Techniques to identify your opportunities to grow and move forward
- Attitude, ability, and motivation … how emotions affect them all
- How to use motivation to overcome the negative thoughts that hold us back
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Motivation Model — What's affecting your aims
and drives?
- Optimism and pessimism — the role they play in your successes and failures
- Attitude adjustment: How to change your attitude from negative to positive (it can
be done!)
- Set SMART goals to develop professionally and personally
Social Competency: Enhance Your Ability to Understand and Influence Others
- The importance of empathy in communicating, understanding, listening, establishing
rapport, and relationship building
- The role of establishing rapport in building relationships
- Are you politically aware? Political savvy and its place in your professional success
- Keys to communicating effectively with all types of personalities
- How to master the art of listening and hear what's not being said
- Body language: How your nonverbal cues affect the message you're trying to send
— and how to interpret what others are saying with their body language
- How to adapt your voice to convey the message you really mean
- Ways to use EQ for team-building: competencies of high-performing teams and their
members
- Dimensions of emotional intelligence: an action plan for the future
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Fred
Pryor Seminars and CareerTrack are registered with the National Association of State
Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education
on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final
authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding
registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through
its website: www.learningmarket.org.
This course qualifies for 6 Prefessional Development CPE credits. Already attended
this course? You can obtain a certificate documenting your CPE credits by visiting
our certificate page. Certificates
will be available 10 days after your event has ended. You can find more information
on CPE credits, including a complete list of eligible courses, in our
FAQs.
To find out more about Developing Emotional Intelligence, contact our customer
service department at customerservice@pryor.com
or by phone at (800) 780-8476.
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