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Emotions. Surprise Happiness Fear Sadness Anger Disgust. Emotional Intelligence. the ability to acquire and apply knowledge from your emotions and the emotions of others skill to use your emotions to help you make choices effective control over yourself and your impact on others. .
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Emotions • Surprise • Happiness • Fear • Sadness • Anger • Disgust
Emotional Intelligence • the ability to acquire and apply knowledge from your emotions and the emotions of others • skill to use your emotions to help you make choices • effective control over yourself and your impact on others.
Emotional IntelligenceCompetencies • Intra-personal, invisible to others and occur inside of us • Emotional Self-Awareness • Emotional Self-Regulation • Emotional Self-Motivation • Inter personal • Empathy • Nurturing Relationships
Why Emotional Intelligence? • Enhance your career and success potential • Improve your personal productivity • Increase Job Satis-faction • Work easily with demanding clients and team members • Improve work/life balance so you can enjoy your personal life.
Why Emotional Intelligence? • Mental Clarity • Higher Productivity • MagnetizeTalent • Inspire People • Less Chaos
Executives • make decisions • rely on more people • accountable • lead organizational change • inspiring and energizing anxiety, fear, caution, guilt & depression
Managers & Supervisors • behavior and treatment & turnover and retention • influence attitudes, performance, and satisfaction of employees • firm and caring at the same • employees want a supportive, caring Supervisor or Manager
Team Leaders & Project Managers • accountable positive environment • shorter time periods • projects of greater magnitude • eliminate roadblocks • organizations can cause a lot of frustration, anxiety, suspicion, and resentment • Teams may Collapse
Sales Professionals • difficult prospects and customers • adversarial situations • situations can generate anxiety, fear, frustration or even outright anger • vicious negative emotional cycle • can stay mentally focused • Optimism leads to persistence • strong positive relationships
Teams • to work smoothly with people • Deadlines are tight, • resources are scarce, • technology advancing, • team members changing • a team member doesn't deliver • resources are taken away • still expected to meet tight deadlines
Customer Service Representatives • deal with angry, frustrated customers • verbally abused • nervous, mad, disgusted, and angry • require the intervention Supervisor • company to lose that customer • customer tell friends about the poor treatment
Technical Professionals • pressure to do more with less • work long hard hours • to create and innovate • interact with people of different functions • do tasks, they would like to avoid • "emotional hijacking" – a physiological response in the brain that literally keeps people from thinking clearly • Communication hampered, mistakes & errors made, creativity blocked
Administrative Staff • volume of work • New computer systems • new requirements • new policies and procedures • interruptions are the norm • overwhelmed, worried, dejected, confused, fearful, even guilty • Procrastination evident, mistakes increase, depressive state, complaining and absenteeism • Health, attitude, and morale suffer