09 August, 2008

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE – The Key to Excellence (Handouts)

RELIANCE – KANNUR REGION
A Workshop to Train the New Executives
By: C. Radhakrishnan

During this program, you will…
…learn about the elements of emotional intelligence.
…learn how they are directly related to your life and
…learn how to increase your own EQ.

Developed from the work of:
Daniel Goleman, Author
Emotional Intelligence,
Working with Emotional Intelligence, and
Primal Leadership - Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence

The Research:
In every field, your EQ (emotional quotient) is 2 times as important as your cognitive abilities.
Almost 90% of success in leadership is attributable to EQ.

The Big Picture:
Emotional Competencies are:
Independent
Interdependent
Hierarchical

25 competencies Divided into 5 dimensions:
Personal Competence:
Self Awareness
Self Management
Motivation

Social Competence:
Empathy
Social Skills
Personal Competence
Self-Awareness
Emotional Awareness
Accurate Self-Assessment
Self-Confidence

Self-Management
Self Control
Trustworthiness
Conscientiousness
Adaptability
Innovation

Motivation
Achievement Drive
Commitment
Initiative
Optimism

Empathy
Understanding Others
Developing Others
Service Orientation
Leveraging Diversity
Political Awareness

Social Skills
Influence
Communication
Conflict Management
Leadership
Change Catalyst
Building Bonds
Collaboration/Cooperation
Team Capabilities

Emotional Intelligence Map
Self-Awareness
Emotional Awareness
Accurate Self-Assessment
Self-Confidence

Self Management
Self Control
Trustworthiness
Conscientiousness
Adaptability
Innovation

Motivation
Achievement Drive
Commitment
Initiative
Optimism

Empathy
Understand Others
Developing Others
Service Orientation
Leveraging Diversity
Political Awareness

Social Skills
Influence
Communication
Conflict Management
Leadership
Change Catalyst
Building Bonds
Collaboration & Cooperation
Team Capabilities

How to Increase Your EQ
Conduct a “personal inventory.”
Analyze the setting & identify skills needed.
Enlist trusted friends.
Focus on a few competencies.
Practice, practice, practice.
Be observant and reflective.
Don’t expect immediate results.
Learn from your mistakes.
Acknowledge your successes.

You can always email me for clarification or assistance.
smartteacher@rediffmail.com