Online leadership workshop to focus on building DEI from emotional intelligence moves to November. Register today!
Since
you attended the Women's Initiative Luncheon at the Annual Conference
in Chicago, you may be interested in attending the Women's Initiative
Network (WIN) Workshop, Building Diversity, Equity and Inclusion From a
Foundation of Emotional Intelligence.
The
IAAO WIN Task Force selected this workshop as one that would provide
all members with a deeper understanding of Emotional Intelligence, or
EQ, as well as a key set of tools to be the well-rounded leader needed
in today’s environment. EQ is
a leader’s ability to understand their own emotions and how they affect
the workplace as well as how to manage others’ emotions. It is a key
component to being an effective and intentional leader.
Christine
Watkins Davies, MA, PCC and Zach Montroy, SPHR will present the
workshop virtually over two weeks, on Nov. 3, 4, 17 and 18. All
presentations will take place virtually from noon to 4:00 pm central.
Alternating
between group activities and individual reflective exercises, the
engaging workshop will encourage participants to focus on their
leadership strengths and areas they can develop further. Leveraging
results from leaders’ EQ-i 2.0 Leadership Reports, participants will
learn the importance of emotional intelligence in effective leadership
and leave with a better understanding of his or her strengths and areas
to develop to enhance their leadership skills, as well as an action plan
on how to increase his or her effectiveness.
This
workshop normally retails for nearly $400 per person. Through IAAO, the
cost to register is $225 for IAAO members and $365 for nonmembers. The deadline to register is Friday, October 15 in
order for participants to receive and complete a EQi 2.0 Online
Assessment ($125 value). Participants will receive their individualized
27-page report during the online sessions. Login information will be
provided prior to the start of the workshop.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn more on this important topic! Find more details at www.iaao.org/women.
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