Emotional Intelligence
Date:
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Time:
(8:00 AM - 10:00 AM) (CDT)
Description:
Emotional intelligence describes the ability to understand one's own feelings, and that of groups, and how these emotions can influence motivation and behavior. The concepts of emotional intelligence were first introduced by Wayne Payne in 1985. As a result of the growing acknowledgement by professionals of the importance and relevance of emotions to work outcomes, the research on the topic continued to gain momentum. Course Objectives: • Define and practice self-management, self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, and empathy. • Understand, use, and manage your emotions. • Verbally communicate with others. • Successfully communicate with others in a non-verbal manner. • Identify the benefits of emotional intelligence. • Relate emotional intelligence to the workplace. • Balance optimism and pessimism. • Effectively impact others.
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