EQ vs IQ: Why You Need Both
Emotional Intelligence is widely recognized as a critical competency for effective leadership. Known by its shorthand “EQ,” the term is now firmly planted in our business lexicon. The concept of EQ underscores the fact that intelligence and subject matter expertise are merely starting points for leadership development.
Understanding & Apply EQ
Daniel Goleman’s Theory of Emotional Intelligence is the foundation of Inforum’s flagship program Executive Leadership. Achieving your full potential as a leader is centered on the mastery of four core areas: 1) Self-Awareness; 2) Self-Management; 3) Social Awareness; and 4) Relationship Management.
Inforum’s EQ Essentials goes beyond explaining EQ: the course gives you a step-by-step approach to increase your EQ and is an ideal precursor to Inforum’s Executive Leadership program.
Objectives
- Recognize the importance of Emotional Intelligence to your personal and professional effectiveness.
- Develop your Emotional Intelligence capability, leveraging your strengths and identifying your opportunities for additional development.
Framework
- Online EQ Assessment
- Two 2-hour sessions
- Virtual teams
- Practice-based homework in a Learning Management System (LMS)
- Limited to 30 participants
Questions?
Please Contact:
Kristen Mercer
Interim VP of Leadership Development
313.567.0753
KMERCER@MYINFORUM.ORG
- 2-6 years of experience
- Identified as emerging leader in organization
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