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EQ: Tapping into Your Greater Leadership Potential
EQ: Tapping into Your Greater Leadership Potential
Thursday, May 13, 2010
9:13 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
2120 Fyffe Road, Room 105
Columbus, OH 43210
Emotional intelligence addresses the emotional, personal, social, and survival dimensions of intelligence, which are often more important for daily functioning than the more traditional IQ. Emotional intelligence (EQ) is concerned with understanding oneself and others, relating to people, and adapting to and coping with the immediate surroundings to be more successful in dealing with environmental demands. EQ helps to predict success because it reflects how a person applies knowledge to the immediate situation. More specifically, EQ deals with one's social and emotional effectiveness within one-on-one and group leadership roles. Participants will be able to: (1) understand what emotional intelligence is and why it is so important for personal and professional success; (2) recognize and understand the five competencies which build on each other to raise an individual's EQ; and (3) develop strategies to improve and enhance their EQ.
Jeff King is facilitating this workshop. To learn more about Jeff, please click here.
Cost: $50 per participant. If you are interested in a group rate (5 or more individuals from an organization), or to bring this program to your organization please contact Jeff King.
To register: Please send your registration form and payment to:
OSU Leadership Center
2120 Fyffe Road, Room 109
Columbus, OH 43210
If you have questions, please contact the OSU Leadership Center at 614-292-3114 or e-mail Jeff King. You can also check out the OSU Leadership Center website here.
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Created: 2009-09-10, Updated: 2009-09-18