Emotional Intelligence: How to Develop Skills for Success

Similar documents
Emotional Intelligence Self Assessment

Emotional Intelligence Why does it matter?

Presented by Debra L. Fowler, PhD, MBA, RN, CNE Assistant Professor, UTHealth School of Nursing

Measuring & Developing Emotional Intelligence

Shaping The Workplace Of The Future insights from the 2008 symposium WALKING IN YOUR CUSTOMER S SHOES: ORGANIZATION

Executive Team Leadership Workshop: Improving Team Dynamics and Performance

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D.

Emotional Intelligence for Leadership Effectiveness

What is emotional intelligence?

Mental Preparation & Team Building with Female Athletes. Presented by: Karen MacNeill, Ph.D, R.Psych

Respect Handout. You receive respect when you show others respect regardless of how they treat you.

inner peace Easy Practices to Increase Life Balance

The Role of the Principal

Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Human Synergistics Circumplex Model By: Eric Klisz, M.A. Organizational Development Specialist

Emotionally Intelligent Leadership

Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Coaching

FYI LEADERSHIP. Coaching - A General Overview

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ABILITY TO IDENTIFY AND MANAGE ONE S OWN AND OTHERS EMOTIONS Hogan Assessment Systems Inc.

Andrew Bratt, Assistant Director Human Resources, Resources and Quality Assurance

SECTION 1: Example Exercise Outcomes. Instructions and Questions Booklet. AssessmentDay. Practice Assessments

Part 5. Dinosaur School Notes to Teachers. 1. Introduction. 2. Iguanodon Unit: How to be Successful in School

Club Director, Why and How?

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

Report on the Ontario Principals Council Leadership Study

Dr Rod s New Client Coaching Questionnaire

Emotional Quotient. Michael Sample. CEO Sample Co Your Address Here Your Phone Number Here Your Address Here

Learning how you Learn.

Human Resources Training. Performance Management Training Module 2: Managing Employee Performance

Personal Action / Crisis Prevention Plan

Coaching and Feedback

Task 1 Long Reading: Emotional Intelligence

Sample Report: ESCI: EMOTIONAL & SOCIAL COMPETENCY INVENTORY

Wiltshire Council s Behaviours framework

Prepared for the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations ( )

Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace: Application to Leadership

GOD MORGEN! GÜNAYDIN. FROM NORWAY

Spiritual Intelligence and Why It Matters. by Cindy Wigglesworth President Deep Change, Inc.

Restorative Parenting: A Group Facilitation Curriculum Activities Dave Mathews, Psy.D., LICSW

Keith R. Dutton, M.S., SPHR. Connor M. Walters, Ph.D., CFLE. Department of Management & Quantitative Methods

WHAT IS SOCIAL STYLES?

Stress management for presentations and interviews

FIXED MINDSET VS. GROWTH MINDSET

The Competent Communicator Manual

Winning Leadership in Turbulent Times Developing Emotionally Intelligent Leaders


SOFT SKILLS FOR AGILE PROJECT LEADERS BY ANTHONY C. MERSINO, PMP, PMI-ACP, CSM PRESIDENT, PROJECT ADVISORS GROUP INC.

Team Dynamics in Process Simplification. Introduction to Process Improvement Slide 1

Chris T. Cartwright, Intercultural Communication Institute Mike Greto, Aperian Global Cheryl D. Young, Miami University of Ohio

Average producers can easily increase their production in a larger office with more market share.

How do you incorporate Emotional Intelligence into your Medical Education Curriculum?

Developing Emotional Intelligence (E.I.) Competencies

The Emotional Competence Framework

CIPD Employee engagement

SI Coordinator Handbook. Information, Resources and Forms

Barriers To Team Success

Laugh at your fear of Public Speaking ~ Give an Icebreaker Speech!

One Page Talent Management

Valuing Diversity. Cornerstones. 1. Diversity is about inclusion and engagement!

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

Emotional Intelligence

5/30/2012 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT GOING AGILE. Nicolle Strauss Director, People Services

The Transpersonal (Spiritual) Journey Towards Leadership Excellence Using 8ICOL

Stress! And How to Deal With It Effectively

Notes from With Winning in Mind by Lanny Bassham Mental Management System

Inspiring Leadership through Emotional Intelligence

The Emotional Intelligence Association. Developing the Emotional Intelligence of Leaders

SCQ. Sales Competencies Questionnaire. Sales Competencies Report. Example Report

Interviewing Strategies & Tips. Career Center For Vocation & Development

HUMAN SERVICES MANAGEMENT COMPETENCIES

Leadership Skills & Emotional Intelligence

Need Information? Go to: Have Questions?

Sam Sample RESPONDENT FEEDBACK REPORT 360 APPRAISAL. Psychometrics Ltd.

FEATURED COURSES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE

Five Modes of Decision-Making

Specific Measurable Achievable. Relevant Timely. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT CREATING SMART OBJECTIVES: Participant Guide PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Strategies for a Positive Attitude

ICF CORE COMPETENCIES RATING LEVELS

BUDGET ADMINISTRATOR JOB DESCRIPTION

Mindfulness. A simple way of relating to our experience, which can have profound impact on painful, negative experiences we encounter.

Stock-picking strategies

You Make Me So Mad! The Presenter. Main Topics. Discuss the five natural emotions of humans. Discuss the effects anger has on the brain

Seminars and Trainings

What was the impact for you? For the patient? How did it turn out? How has this helped you in your job? What was the result?

Emotional Intelligence for Lawyer By Ronda Muir, ESQ.

Creative Thinking and Idea Generation

COMPETENCY ACC LEVEL PCC LEVEL MCC LEVEL 1. Ethics and Standards

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES

FACE TO FACE SELLING SKILLS MODULE 6 CUSTOMER NEEDS ANALYSIS Pre-Tutorial ACCOUNT MANAGER S WORKBOOK

SQA s Skills Framework: Skills for Learning, Skills for Life and Skills for Work

COMHAIRLE NAN EILEAN SIAR Roinn an Fhoghlaim is Seirbheisean Chloinne Education and Children s Services Department

Coaching. Outcomes: Participants gain an understanding and self-confidence in the basics of coaching and motivating others to perform their best;

ASSERTIVENESS AND PERSUASION SKILLS

Starts with EQ. Emotional literacy is the key to personal power, because emotions are powerful. Claude Steiner

White Paper: Hiring and Retention Practices in North Carolina Criminal Justice Agencies

Sales Coaching Achieves Superior Sales Results

36 TOUGH INTERVIEW QUESTIONS And ways to structure the responses

Transcription:

: How to Develop Skills for Success Presented by Diana Durek, M.S. Agenda What is? The Business Case for EI Developing EI Skills Poll Are you currently incorporating Emotional Intelligence development into your work?

Poll Are you using a formal process to assess? Emotions Decisions The Decisive Move Far from interfering with rationality, the absence of emotion and feeling can break down rationality and make wise decision-making almost impossible. Most effective decisions are assisted by emotion. Antonio Damasio, Neuroscientist

Is Not New 1943: David Wechsler (IQ Test Developer) Non-intellective abilities (affective personality and social factors) essential for predicting one s ability to succeed. 1983: Howard Gardner (Multiple Intelligences) Personal intelligence is as important as the intelligence measured in IQ tests. : A Definition The ability to monitor one s own and others feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one s thinking and actions. The Skill Set Intrapersonal Skills Interpersonal Skills Adaptability Resilience

Leadership and at the Center for Creative Leadership Source: www.mhs.com Amex Example 100 98 96 94 92 90 88 86 84 82 80 78 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Center Overall **Leadership Effectiveness (as measured by annual Employee Survey) **Leadership Effectiveness measured according to how employees answered these questions: My leader is accessible to me when needed My leader gives me sufficient coaching and guidance My leader gives me feedback that helps me improve my performance I am appropriately involved in decisions that affect my work My leader is concerned about my personal and professional development Accounts Receivable and Emotional Intelligence EI assessment was used to understand success factors for debt collectors. Top performers collect 100% of quota; low performers collect 47%. New recruits (hired and trained for EI skills) achieved 163% of quota. Bachman, et al (2000): International Journal of Selection and Assessment

US Air Force Saves $3 Million assessment was used to understand which skills predict success for recruiters. Top performers achieved 100% of quota while low performers achieved 70%. Immediate gain was a savings of $3 million annually. Retention increased 92%. Handley & Bar-On (1988): Submission to Congress, US GAO. No doubt emotional intelligence is more rare than book smarts, but my experience says it is actually more important in the making of a leader. You just can t ignore it. Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric Self-Awareness A program on emotional intelligence has to start with building an awareness of your own emotions not only recognizing what you are feeling, but why you are feeling it. You need to be able to do this in the moment, not afterwards.

Recognize Your Physical Cues Increased heart rate Butterflies Flushed skin Tense muscles Sweating Voice rising, getting louder Emotional Hijacking An emotional hijacking may hinder you from choosing an effective response, action, or decision. To prevent this from happening, you must take some time to recognize the cues that your emotions are taking over. Analyze Your Thinking Consciously stop to evaluate thinking. Ask three questions: What am I feeling? What do I want to feel? What do I need to feel that way?

Preventing Emotional Hijacking Activity: Quick visualization, combined with deep breathing, will go a long way toward giving you time to catch up with your emotions and consciously decide how to respond in a particular situation. Increasing Your Empathy In addition to recognizing and managing your own emotions, another goal of emotional intelligence is to develop more positive relationships with others at work. Connecting with another person on an emotional level allows you to develop a meaningful, trusting relationship. Demonstrating Empathy Don t: offer advice, judge, tell them how to feel Do: be understanding without necessarily agreeing Do: use words and gestures to show you care

Cultivating Different Perspectives Listen to people who disagree with you. Eliminate either/or thinking. Question yourself. Play devil s advocate. Look from different altitudes. Use intuition and logic. Increasing Self-Confidence Remind yourself of past successes. Identify your strengths. Take a risk.

Increasing Self-Confidence Change your self-talk. Think positive and in the present tense. Change I can t to I can. Change problem to challenge or opportunity. Change have to to want to. Develop a Positive Disposition Permanence: Setbacks are temporary and positive events are permanent. Pervasiveness: Setbacks are compartmentalized. Personalization: Positive events due to personal ability; negative events due to external circumstances. How to Develop an Optimistic Outlook Use healthy self-talk. Keep a gratitude journal. Minimize negative influences. Act as if. Exercise your sense of humor.

Thank You Diana Durek, M.S. Leadership and Executive Development Consultant diana.durek@gmail.com