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Is Executive Coaching Really Worth it?

Organizational Talent Consulting

Improved Emotional Intelligence (EQ) A recent Harvard study revealed that a leader's emotional intelligence (EQ) matters more than their mental ability (IQ). And a key outcome of executive coaching is improved emotional intelligence. A good executive coach is trained and qualified. Maintains Presence.

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The Roles of Trust and Conflict in Commitment

LSA Global

Without it you can’t depend on your co-workers to be ethical, capable, strong or truthful. It most often occurs in situations where teams are lacking in trust, have unclear roles and are deficient in emotional intelligence skills. This causes too many disagreements to get emotional, personal, abusive and accusatory.

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When Your Boss Has an Angry Outburst, What Do They Do Next?

Harvard Business

The leaders were asked to assess their own abusive behavior and emotional experience toward their staff, while the staff were asked to report on their leaders’ constructive behaviors that day. Our research suggests that many abusive leaders will respond constructively to these requests to compensate for their wrongdoings.

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7 Skills That Aren’t About to Be Automated

Harvard Business

The most basic form of communication is constructing a compelling story. This is true whether the speaker is Albert Einstein imagining himself on a train nearing the speed of light to explain relativity or John F. An ethical compass. In a world where U.S.

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What Science Says About Identifying High-Potential Employees

Harvard Business

After all, as Henry Ford is credited as saying, “the only thing worse than training your employees and having them leave is not training them and having them stay.” The ability to manage oneself and to manage others are the core elements of emotional intelligence.