For several decades, one of the greatest corporate dilemmas was why some otherwise smart employees fail. Prior to identifying EQ (Emotional Quotient), IQ has always been assumed to lead to success in any professional endeavor. However, the corporate world is littered with the unremarkable careers of intellectuals destined to be exiled into corporate backwoods. On the other hand, there is a whole bunch of individuals who are in some ways academically challenged who rise to the very top of their chosen fields.
Empirical research in a variety of organizations across different industries has boosted the argument that emotional intelligence (EQ or EI) and not IQ is the most important factor in determining career success.
Unfortunately, most training stems from the academic model of education and therefore doesn't focus on EQ. Here now is a program that is geared towards assessing, explaining and reinforcing belief systems that are consistent with high EQ.
EQ is that part of intelligence which has something to do with how we manage ourselves and our relationships with others. It is the factor that determines motivation, improves creativity, enhances teamwork, drives our goals, and boosts our influence.
This highly effective program starts with an assessment of each participant's base line EQ and allows them to view their beliefs vis-à-vis EQ philosophy. Participants can then compare what beliefs work and don't work, allowing them to reflect on what they need to change. It challenges participants to create new personal philosophies that will improve their EQ, and provide a team system to reinforce the behavioral changes underlying the new belief systems.
Historical Perspective: How EQ Complements IQ Self Awareness & Control
Empathy
Interpersonal Expertise
Personal Influence
Mastery of Vision
Php 14,000 ECCP Members
Php 16,000 Non-Members
(includes coffee breaks, lunches, seminar materials and certificate of attendance)
For confirmations and more information, please contact
Ms. Nichole Raynera of ECCP at 845 1324 or email nichole.raynera@eccp.com