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Develop Emotional Intelligence: PEOPLE AND DECISIONS
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Develop Emotional Intelligence: PEOPLE AND DECISIONS

PEOPLE AND DECISIONS
Created byMeenal Hadavale
Last updated 12/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn to effectively communicate with the people
  • Learn to build relationships
  • Learn to win the people's confidence
  • Learn to tackle difficult situations and people

Course content

3 sections6 lectures1h 45m total length
  • INTRODUCTION5:11
  • Emotional Intelligence: Need to know14:51
  • Theories Portrayed for Learning EI20:36
  • Five Components of Emotional Intelligence at Workplace21:00
  • EQ ASSESSMENT
  • EQ Assesment

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of Business Management or team work skills

Description

In this course you will learn

Emotional Intelligence

Theories in the development of Emotional Intelligence

Characterisitcs of an Emotionally Intelligent Person

Qualities of an person with low emotional Intelligence

Life skills and decision making

Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to understand and manage your own emotions, as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you.

Purpose of Building your EQ

A high EQ helps you to,

Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to understand and manage your own emotions, as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you. The term was first coined in 1990 by researchers John Mayer and Peter Salovey, but was later popularized by psychologist Daniel Goleman.

qself awareness

qself management

qsocial awareness,

qrelationship management

qreduce team stress

qdefuse conflict

qimprove job satisfaction.


— each can help a leader face any crisis with lower levels of stress, less emotional reactivity and fewer unintended consequences.

qIntelligence is your ability to learn, and it’s the same at age 15 as it is at age 50.

qEmotional intelligence, on the other hand, is a flexible set of skills that can be acquired and improved with practice.

qAlthough some people are naturally more emotionally intelligent than others, you can develop high emotional intelligence even if you aren’t born with it.

Who this course is for:

  • Students, Professionals, Entrepreneurs, Working and Non-working people