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Emotional Intelligence (EI) is now recognised as a key factor for high performance at work - particularly for team leaders and managers. But what is it? And how can it be developed?
In essence Emotional Intelligence is how we integrate our feelings and our thoughts to manage ourselves, our behaviour and our relationships. While IQ is also a vital component for high performance - on its own it is insufficient to guarantee sustained success. Really effective leaders recognise that they need to engage heads and hearts - emotions and reason - and to develop the Emotional Intelligence throughout the organisation.
Developing Emotional Intelligence is crucial in today's fast moving global business environment where there is often on-going pressure for change. The key challenge for companies is how to adapt in order to survive and prosper. Many forward looking organisations are including the development of emotional intelligence as one strand in their strategy for success. They recognise that their people need to be self-managed and motivated, creative and adaptable, tolerant of stress, and able to support each other through really effective teamwork founded on strong relationships. They seek to create leadership at all levels of the organisation, and to attract talent by developing a culture where people are responsible and fully engaged in building success. While it is not a quick fix, Emotional Intelligence can be learnt and developed through training, and forms a foundation for the development of individuals, leaders and teams.
To find out more about how KSL Training could promote the development of Emotional Intelligence in your UK company or organisation, call us on +44 (0) 845 224 3971 or complete our enquiry form.
Before starting work using an Emotional Intelligence instrument, KSL consultants always discuss with individuals and their managers what is involved, and establish a contract for confidentiality.
Our thanks to Janet George for preparing this emotional intelligence training page.