Developing Emotional Intelligence in Teams
Developing Emotional Intelligence in Teams
How effective are you at working with other people in small groups or in larger teams?
How good are you at communicating and building effective relationships?
How are you working with the emotional intelligence of your team and developing emotional intelligence in the workplace?
The increasing complexity of teamwork in the 21st century means that teams are unlikely to achieve superior performance through chance or the skills of an effective team leader. What matters is how the team manages the emotional climate under which they are working - in other words, effectively managing emotional intelligence in the workplace.
This course is about proactively working together with others in ways that will help you to communicate more efficiently as you engage with each other to bring value to your company and your customers. In addition, the emotional intelligence skills, processes and tools taught in this course can bring value to other aspects of your life.
People often talk about positive and negative emotions. This is not that helpful as emotions cannot really be labelled in that way. The course also covers the myths around positive and negative emotions and why this terminology is not appropriate when working to understand emotions and emotional intelligence in the workplace.
Good team working means that you can understand how each other works together. It means that you can have an understanding of other people's strengths and limitations through the way in which they use they prefer to approach situations, their focus and their behaviour.
The course, also, covers working with the emotions experienced during change and ways to develop resilience in individuals, teams and organisations.
Some disagreement and conflict will be inevitable as this is where learning, creativity and understanding occurs. It is not that conflict occurs that is the issue, it is how it is managed by the individuals involved, the team and the leader.
The course is based around the outer world component of emotional intelligence focusing on empathy and social skills.
This course is a standalone course for anyone interested in understanding how to work more effectively with others within teams. It compliments other courses that explore emotional intelligence in more depth.
The course covers the DISC model looking at the behaviours of Dominance, Influence, Steadiness and Compliance and how these work together in teams.
You get the opportunity to look at the four behavioural styles and how you can work better with others who have a different style to your own. Completing the assessment to determine your own DISC style, will enable you to have a better understanding of your preferences and focus and how these differ from your team co-workers.
You'll receive all the information that you need and will be coached using loads of practical hints that you can use straight away.
The course is made up of a series of lectures and contains comprehensive course notes. There are a series of interactive exercises that involve some activity with other people and some reflection.
The course material makes up a one to two day workshop so is equivalent to 8 -12 hour's training. It forms part of our advanced emotional intelligence course endorsed by the Institute of Leadership and Management.
PLEASE NOTE - This course is NOT for you if you are not prepared to work through the practical activities that make up a fundamental part of the course. Team working cannot be developed just by watching the video lectures. It requires you to do some reflective thinking, to get some feedback and to discuss your development with others. I'm afraid that you won't get the best from the course unless you are prepared to do this.
There are SEVEN practical activities included within the course that are designed to help you and your team to develop your team working capabilities.
These are
Reflecting about this Course on Teams
Assessing the Dynamics of your Team
Team Emotional Intelligence Checklist
Exploring Emotional Hot Buttons
Assessing your Behavioural Style
Your Least Preferred Style
Review your Learning
All of these practical activities require you to engage with your team and do some work outside of the course.
This course is being continually refined and updated to ensure it remains current and relevant.
All videos are High Definition recorded in 1080p.
All PDFs can be completed online and are Section 508 / ADA Accessibility compliant.
All videos have grammatically correct English captions.
Latest update - November 2022
CPE (Continuing Professional Education)
Learning Objectives
Identify how team working through emotional intelligence can lead to better outcomes
Recognize why some conflict is to be expected and why it is a part of healthy relationships
Examine behavioral styles with a focus on your style and how to work with others with different styles
Ascertain how to work to build the hearts and minds of your team
Explore how people can behave and react to change and the emotions experienced in change
Develop and build your social skills and your emotional intelligence
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Discover better team working through winning the hearts and minds and developing emotional intelligence in the workplace
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What you will learn
- Identify how team working through emotional intelligence can lead to better outcomes
- Explore how people can behave and react to change and the emotions experienced in change
- Recognize why some conflict is to be expected and why it is a part of healthy relationships
Rating: 4.53035
Level: Intermediate Level
Duration: 3 hours
Instructor: Robin Hills
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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