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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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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. His observation points to a big leadership problem, “The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference. Some managers will complain about a declining work ethic.

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Are you a Bully or Bad Boss? How do you KNOW?

The Practical Leader

We’ve just completed a series of blogs on leadership hypocrisy and bullying or bad bosses. It’s very easy to see bad or bullying leadership in others. It’s much tougher to recognize our leadership shortfalls. ” Your leadership self-assessment may cause you to feel you’re a good boss.

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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

LEADERSHIP Leadership skills aren’t just about being a boss or a manager. And when leadership skills are valued and encouraged in the performance evaluation process, employees are more likely to take ownership of their work, seek out new challenges, and contribute to the overall success of the organization.

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Without Emotional Intelligence, Mindfulness Doesn’t Work

Harvard Business Review

Mindfulness has become the corporate fad du jour , a practice widely touted as a fast-track to better leadership. The benefits attributed to this kind of practice range from stronger relationships with others to higher levels of leadership performance. But the improvements themselves were in the realm of emotional intelligence.

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The Impact Of COVID-Related Stress On Employee Engagement

The Horizons Tracker

The best results came when managers exhibited “servant leadership” methods, with the priorities and needs of employees, which at this time included their emotional suffering, helps to empower employees and boost engagement. ” Channeling stress. Taking an interest.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

3 May Dear all, On a recent episode of the FT ’s Working It podcast, Ann Francke discussed how to turn around a toxic workplace culture and the importance of holding senior leadership to account. Being an ethical and inclusive leader is a central pillar of CMI's Professional Standard. Here are CMI's highlights from 2022 and 2021.

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