Executive Update

How Intelligent Are You, Emotionally Speaking?

Posted April 30, 2008 | Leadership | Leadership |

From time to time, we have all experienced the frustration associated with managing an individual or a team not performing up to its capabilities or to our expectations. A project is overbudget, or the software deliverable is late again. Our inner desire may be to rant and rave in an expression of anger and frustration. However, if you had restraint and found another way of handling the situation, chances are you were using a high level of emotional intelligence, otherwise known as EQ.

About The Author
Diane Allen
Diane Allen is a business coach, trainer, and speaker who works with professionals in building their communication skills and self-confidence in navigating the business world. Ms. Allen has more than 20 years' senior management experience in business and industry for several large service corporations. She serves on a board of directors, is a past member of the Business Advisory Board of Rosemont College, and is an arbitrator for the Ford Motor… Read More
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