Emotions drive behavior
TMI’s Emotionally Intelligent Leadership program can help you tune in to the emotional aspects of your leadership, and develop your emotional competence required for leading teams, managing change, improving performance and creating meaningful relations in business.
Course content
"The business environment is continually changing and a leader must respond in kind. Hour to hour, day to day, week to week, executives must play their leadership styles like a pro — using the right one at just the right time, and in the right measure. The payoff is in the results." – Daniel Goleman, "Leadership That Gets Results" - Harvard Business Review
The pace of change in today’s business environment requires leaders, executives and employees, who are adaptive, work effectively and share the need to achieve results. What is expected from a leader is to create results through the people they lead. In order to accomplish their goals, leaders must bring out the very best in people by working effectively through emotions. The emotional aspects of leadership have an enormous impact on organizational climate, and the achievements of groups and organizations.
Emotionally Intelligent Leadership can help managers at all levels to achieve better results and build better relations – at the same time
Course overview
This program provides you with an opportunity to develop your Emotional Intelligence and skills required for leading teams successfully and creating meaningful relations in business.
The program focuses on:
- The factors that are critical to leading people successfully today
- The process, that is, how one can influence and lead people effectively, recognizing different situations in order to get out the best possible results
Course form
- 2-day in-company training workshop.
- Group size: 12
- This program is best combined with TMI’s Personal EQ Meter online self-assessment and the EI Leadership Activator Tool.
Audience
Managers and executives interested in why people resist change, what makes them tick, and what leaders can do to create and maintain truly productive work environments.