Emotional Intelligence Tied to Leadership Success, Reports New White Paper
Thursday, July 29, 2010
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ASTD Staff
(From PRWEB) -- Emotional intelligence has been called a "soft
skill" but research shows that it delivers bottom-line business
results. That's the core message of a new white paper from The
Glowan Consulting Group.
The complimentary white paper is titled Applying Emotional
Intelligence: Why Successful Leaders Need This Critical Skill.
The quality of emotional intelligence is defined as having the
ability to understand, manage and respond effectively to one's own
emotions and the emotions of others. A key benefit is that it helps
business leaders create a work environment where people at every
level are collaborating and aspiring to do their best work.
For example, at PepsiCo, those executives identified as emotionally
intelligent generated 10 percent more productivity and added nearly
$4 million in economic value. These and other success stories
populate the new Glowan paper.
"The best, most successful leaders master their own states of being
before they try to lead others," says Marc Michaelson, co-principal
of Glowan Consulting. "They know with great clarity and conviction
who they are and what they believe... they can calmly navigate
the growing complexities of today's global business environment and
inspire their employees at every level."
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Emotional Intelligence Tied to Leadership Success, Reports New White Paper
ASTD Staff
2010-07-29