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Emotional Emotional Intelligence Intelligence A Leader’s A Leader’s Primer Primer

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Emotional Emotional IntelligenceIntelligence

A Leader’s A Leader’s PrimerPrimer

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Feelings are indispensable for rational decision making. They are like a compass, they guide us in the right direction.

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Three Competency Domains

1. Technical Skills

2. Cognitive Abilities

3. EI Abilities

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Studies* show: For all levels of jobs, EI

competencies are twice as effective as IQ in determining an individual’s success rate.

The higher the level of a position in an organization, the more EI seems to matter.

Executive Leaders show an 85% correlation between EI competency and success.

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EI Competencies Self-Awareness Self-Management Social Awareness Relationship

Management

EI

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Self-AwarenessKnowing one’s internal states, preferences,

resources and intuitions

Emotional Self-Awareness

Accurate Self-Assessment

Realistic Self-Confidence

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Knowing one’s internal states, preferences, resources and intuitions

Emotional Self-Awareness – Recognize your own inner signals, note how decisions and values match

Accurate Self-Assessment – Know your real limits and strengths, be graceful in learning, know when to ask for help

Realistic Self-Confidence – Be willing and able to play to your strengths, admit you have them!

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Self-ManagementManaging one’s internal states, impulses and

resources Emotional Self-Control

Transparency

Optimism

Adaptability

Innovation

Achievement

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Emotional Self-Control – Manage your own disturbing emotions, stay calm and clear-headed

Transparency – Live your values, admit mistakes, never turn a blind eye

Optimism – Roll with the punches, expect the best of everyone.

Adaptability – Flexible, nimble, fluid, comfortable with ambiguity

Innovation – Seize opportunities, or create them

Achievement – Continually learning – and teaching– ways to do things better

Managing one’s internal states, impulses and resources

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Social AwarenessAwareness of other’s feelings, needs,

concerns and the currents, networks and politics of the organization

Empathy

Organizational Awareness

Service Orientation

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Awareness of other’s feelings, needs, concerns and the currents, networks and politics of the organization

Empathy – Listen, attune, grasp other’s perspectives

Organizational Awareness – “PP”olitically and “pp”olitically astute, know the values and unspoken rules

Service Orientation – be available to your staff, serve to receive excellent service

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Relationship Management

Inspirational Influence Developing Others Change Catalyst Conflict Management Building Bonds Teamwork &

Collaboration

Awareness of one’s effect on others, ability to work effectively and efficiently with others

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Awareness of one’s effect on others, ability to work effectively and efficiently with others

Inspirational – Embody what you ask of others Influence – Be persuasive and engaging Developing Others – Cultivate people’s abilities Change Catalyst – Recognize the need for

change, challenge the status quo Conflict Management – acknowledge and

redirect Building Bonds – Cultivate the web of

relationships Teamwork & Collaboration – Be a model of

respect, helpfulness and cooperation

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Your goals… or what do you really want

Jot down three areas where you’d like to be more effective (work and / or personal life)

Prepare to discuss some of these goals with the group

Provide your insights to participants

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Self Assessment Opportunity

Self assessment available at:http://www.utne.com/azEQ.tmpl

Slideshow available at: http://www.psers.state.pa.us/ei.ppt

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EQ Self-Assessment Checklist Rate each question below on a scale of 1-5, according to how true it is of you.  

1 2 3 4 5virtually never virtually always ____ 1) I am aware of the physical reactions (twinges, aches, sudden changes)

that signal a gut reaction.”____ 2) I readily admit mistakes and apologize.____ 3) I let go of problems, anger, or hurts from the past and I can move

beyond these.____ 4) I generally have an accurate idea of how another person perceives me during

a particular interaction.____ 5) I have several important things in my life that I am enthusiastic about

and I let it show.____ 6) I can easily meet and initiate conversation with new people when I have to.____ 7) I take a break or use another active method of increasing energy when

I sense that my energy level is getting low.

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Assessment Discussion

Is self-assessment a valuable tool?

How are comparisons of group scores useful?

Is it worth the time to develop “soft” skill sets?

What resources are out there for us?

Discuss these questions in groups:

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How can wewe use Emotional Intelligence Concepts

in a Leadership Context??? EIEI is our ability to acquire

and apply knowledge from our emotions and the emotions of others in order to solve problems, and live a more successful, fulfilling life.

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Issues affecting HR professionals

Brainstorm issues How can we

incorporate EI “tactics” to help us do our jobs effectively?

How can we use EI competencies to “shield” us from the traumatic energy that comes our way?

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EI Competencies Self-Awareness Self-Management Social Awareness Relationship

Management

(from Primal LeadershipPrimal Leadership Goleman, Boyatzis and McKee 2002)

EI

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A chance to question our answers

What issues do you see arising in attempting to institute an EI competency in your agency?

What value do you see in developing EI competencies for yourself and those staff who work with you?

What are your questions / concerns / comments about this presentation?

EI !EI !

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Emotional Emotional IntelligenceIntelligence

A Leader’s A Leader’s PrimerPrimer