Emotional Intelligence Courses , Great Leadership Training
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Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2020
It's hard to ignore today's conversation around emotional intelligence. Studies show it is far more important to leadership success than having a high IQ.

The term "emotional intelligence" implies the answer lies in the frontal lobe of the brain. It implies we can think our way through all our problems. Let me ask you this: when two people are yelling at each other in the hallway, or meeting room, or customer counter, is the any "intelligence" going on? Of course not.
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