Emotional Intelligence Has 12 Elements. Which Do You Need to Work On?

https://hbr.org/2017/02/emotional-intelligence-has-12-elements-which-do-you-need-to-work-on?utm_campaign=hbr&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

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There are many models of emotional intelligence, each with its own set of abilities; they are often lumped together as “EQ” in the popular vernacular. We prefer “EI,” which we define as comprising four domains: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management. Nested within each domain are twelve EI competencies, learned and learnable capabilities that allow outstanding performance at work or as a leader (see the image below). These include areas in which Esther is clearly strong: empathy, positive outlook, and self-control. But they also include crucial abilities such as achievement, influence, conflict management, teamwork and inspirational leadership. These skills require just as much engagement with emotions as the first set, and should be just as much a part of any aspiring leader’s development priorities.

HOW TO INSPIRE TEAMS TO PULL TOGETHER RATHER THAN FALL APART

How to Inspire Teams to Pull Together Rather than Fall Apart

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Create useful solutions:

The future belongs to problem-finders who develop solutions. It’s not enough to simply find a problem. You have to solve it.

The difference between a complainer and a leader is passion for solutions.

  1. Avoid small problems! You need something compelling.
  2. Choose a problem that ignites emotion.
  3. Ask, “What might make this better?” Start with ‘what.’ You’ll figure out ‘how.’
  4. Develop solutions that serve others, bring value, and make you feel good. Emotion is energy.
  5. Implement imperfect solutions quickly. “Shoot bullets before cannonballs.” Jim Collins. Perfect as you go, not before you go. Embrace the power of small imperfect beginnings.

 

How I Hire: My Guiding Principles

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-i-hire-my-guiding-principles-angela-ahrendts?trk=hp-feed-article-title-like

Experience and age are great gifts when it comes to effectively and successfully hiring and retaining great talent. Below are my guiding principles of hiring gleaned from 34 years of learnings — the four areas I focus candidates on and the questions I typically use as my filter in the first hour we have together.

Four Behaviors that Define Healthcare Leadership

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/four-behaviors-define-healthcare-leadership-toby-cosgrove

Four Behaviors that Define Healthcare Leadership

http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/cleveland-clinics-toby-cosgrove-critical-skills-and-traits-healthcare-leade/2016-03-23?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal&mrkid=%257B%257Blead.Id%257D%257D&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRonvqjKce%252FhmjTEU5z14ukkX6a2lMI%252F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4ARMBjN6%252BTFAwTG5toziV8R7LMKM1ty9MQWxTk

ONE KEY INGREDIENT IN A TEAM WORTH WORKING FOR

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And Here’s a Hint: It’s Not Talent, Skill, or Expertise

Here’s How You Should Deal With Toxic Teammates

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