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Emotional Intelligence for Staff

Emotional Intelligence for Staff

Emotional Intelligence, a term popularized by Daniel Goleman in his best selling book by the same name, describes the ability to harness a variety of emotional and mental competencies to improve our self-awareness, our social awareness, our self-management and our ability to manage our relationships with others.  Emotional Intelligence helps individuals bring the best of themselves, their highest potential, to their careers and their personal life. 

Researchers have found that 58% of performance on the job is due to things like self-awareness, managing one's emotions, picking up on social cues and building effective, working relationships. Here is your opportunity to learn more about these skills and improve the #1 predictor of job performance. 

Participants will:

Discover what Emotional Intelligence is and why it matters.
Learn the critical emotional intelligence skills and how they affect all others.
Learn to apply EI principles to challenging workplace situations.
Learn techniques to increase their own Emotional Intelligence skills.
Learn how to keep your emotional brain from hijacking your thinking brain.

Karon Wright, M.A., founder of Achievement Partners, Inc., is an experienced consultant, executive coach, seminar leader and speaker with over 20 years of experience in business and higher education.  She is a frequently requested speaker and author on the topics of emotional intelligence and coaching.  A certified Emotional Intelligence facilitator she utilizes the core emotional intelligence competences shown to develop star performers  in all her coaching and training programs. 

Competencies:  Interpersonal Savvy, Personal Learning, Composure, Self-Knowledge, Self-Development, Peer Relationships, Patience

Date:  July 9

Time:  8:30-4:30

Location:  Orion Suite, Bronco Student Center

To Register have your Bronco ID number handy and contact:

Loretta Roth, Organizational Development & Training,
email: at ljroth@csupomona.edu, or by
Telephone: 909-869-2705.

Reservations will be confirmed by email.

Note: If you have a disability and need an accommodation, please inform us by email at ljroth@csupomona.edu or by calling the O D T office at x3726 one week prior to the date of the workshop.