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Is Executive Coaching Really Worth it?

Organizational Talent Consulting

Team members, customers, and of course, family and friends all have needs. Coaching helps leaders shift assumptions and perceptions and adopt positive cross-cultural motivation, vision, and cultural agility. And a key outcome of executive coaching is improved emotional intelligence. Reflection improves performance.

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The Attributes of an Effective Global Leader

Harvard Business

According to a recent CTI study, global leaders must master a pivot to project credibility, demonstrating authority in a form familiar to senior executives in the West (the vertical pivot) while prioritizing emotional intelligence with stakeholders in local global markets (the horizontal pivot).

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5 Ways to Boost Your Resilience at Work

Harvard Business

People in the business world are increasingly turning their attention to mental training practices associated with mindfulness — and for good reason. Consider combining live, in-person or virtual training with apps for optimal behavior formation. Develop mental agility. Compartmentalize your cognitive load.

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Interview with Pat Kramer CEO of BDO Canada On Future Of Work

Cheryl Cran

The other part of my philosophy is that leadership requires a balance of collaboration and emotional intelligence and effective decision making. As leaders we need to collaborate and understand our people and what they are about which is where emotional intelligence is a valuable tool.

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What It Takes to Become a Great Product Manager

Harvard Business

Because I teach a course on Product Management at Harvard Business School, I am routinely asked “what is the role of a Product Manager?” As an aspiring PM, there are three primary considerations when evaluating the role: Core Competencies , Emotional Intelligence (EQ), and Company Fit. Emotional Intelligence (EQ).

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Why Leadership Development Isn’t Developing Leaders

Harvard Business

Yet study after study, including my own , tells us the qualities that leaders in today’s world need are intuitive, dynamic, collaborative, and grounded in here-and-now emotional intelligence. Training people with tools and models is very different from simply holding a space for leaders to be. What would work better?