Do you need emotional intelligence to be a good leader?
Surely leaders need to be tough and ruthless? We often are played images of strong silent military leaders, Gordon Geko in…
Surely leaders need to be tough and ruthless? We often are played images of strong silent military leaders, Gordon Geko in…
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Emotional intelligence (EI) is a valuable tool that can aid leaders in creating and sustaining behaviour change within themselves and their organisations. In this article, we will explore how leaders can develop EI to drive behaviour change and achieve long-lasting leadership growth.
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EQ refers to our ability to identify, understand, and manage our own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. This skill has become increasingly important in the workplace, as companies recognise the importance of creating a positive and productive work environment. In this article, we will explore emotional capital and how to develop it.
Emotional intelligence (EI) has become a buzzword in the world of leadership in recent years. While intelligence and technical skills are still important for effective leadership, emotional intelligence has emerged as a crucial aspect of leadership success. In this article, we discover 5 critical elements for emotional intelligence leadership success.
In this article, we will explore the profound link between emotional intelligence and agile organisational leadership. We will delve into the key principles of emotional intelligence and discuss how they align with agile leadership practices.
Pygmalion leadership, also known as the Pygmalion effect, is a term used to describe the phenomenon where people perform better when they are expected to perform better. A Pygmalion leader is someone who has the ability to inspire others to achieve their full potential by expecting the best from them.