How to Assess & Develop Emotional Intelligence using Emotional Capital
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About this Event
About this Event
Without a shadow of a doubt the “hard results” we are working on day by day, in business and life, depend on our “soft skills”. Not on software …
At least 85% of our success in business and life depend on our Emotional Intelligence.
The World Economic Forum calls
• Analytical Thinking
• Complex Problem-Solving
• Leadership Skills
• Social Influence
• Resilience
• Adaptability
........................the most critically needed skills to secure our future.
The era of short-sighted shareholder profiteering is over once and for all. We live in an age where mankind has to prove its wisdom and show that it is adaptable enough to matter and lead in Darwin's model of the world.
For the last 20 years business has been suffering from the continuous Ups and Downs of a volatile, uncertain, increasingly complex and ambiguous world.
Our ability to stretch and be more resilient, adaptive and optimistic has been tested to the limits.
Covid-19 is not the end, the VUCA world will continue to present us with new and potentially more unprecedented challenges.
With that prospect in mind which is actually forward-looking rather than pessimistic, we need to focus on the abilities and skills for mastering our future.
Understanding and raising our Emotional Capital through strength-based coaching interventions will not only lead us to better business results – it will also help us to gain increased mental and physical wellbeing and better health in general.
And that is priceless.
This is what you will get from attending Walter’s workshop:
• A brief summary of the science behind the Emotional Capital Report
• Understand the 10 categories of Emotional Intelligence
• Overview: Investment for ECR Individual, ECR Team, ECR Organisation
• Tips for specific observations of Emotional Intelligence in yourself and others
• Tips for simple measures to increase your Emotional Capital
There will be Networking Opportunities before and after Walter's presentation and debate.