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Smarten Up: Hone Your EQ Edge

The Practical Leader

The good news for many of us is that our IQ is less important to success and happiness than our EQ (Emotional Quotient or Emotional Intelligence). I’ve extensively quoted and cited the expanding body of emotional intelligence (EI) research for many years in my writing and workshops.

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What Is Positive Leadership? An Employer’s Guide to Upliftment

HR Digest

Positive leadership styles are not just about maintaining a sunny disposition; it is a multifaceted philosophy rooted in positivity, strength-based development, and a relentless focus on nurturing the best in one’s team. Positive leadership skills are simple to adopt but they do require a shift in perception and strategy.

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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

By emphasizing communication skills in the performance evaluation process, employers can also encourage their employees to develop their own unique communication styles. Provide opportunities for training and development, and recognize and reward those who excel in leadership. Provides constructive feedback in a supportive manner.

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Is Your Leadership Creating an Energy Crisis?

The Practical Leader

One morning, I asked a group of very quiet participants a series of questions about their organization’s climate and leadership effectiveness. Some managers will complain about a declining work ethic. ” Decades of research on the powerful links between leadership and emotional intelligence reinforce the energy connection.

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Without Emotional Intelligence, Mindfulness Doesn’t Work

Harvard Business Review

Our research and analysis has revealed a complicated relationship between mindfulness and executive performance—one that is important for leaders to understand as they seek to develop in their careers. These, it turns out, are what one of us (Dan) has described as core emotional intelligence competencies.

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The Impact Of COVID-Related Stress On Employee Engagement

The Horizons Tracker

As before, when anxiety levels were raised regarding COVID, it could be effectively dampened by displays of servant leadership, as participants who were exposed to additional text highlighting a kind and emotionally intelligent boss reported lower anxiety levels than their peers who were not. Taking an interest.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

As the importance of open and honest leadership continues to dominate the media spotlight, I find myself reflecting on how vital relationships are to building a positive working environment, and how important it is for all managers and leaders to develop this skill. Reserved your spot? The results are in: what does the CMI community think?

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