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Emotional Intelligence in Leadership: Strategies for Developing EQ through Training

Infopro Learning

Emotional intelligence (EI), also known as emotional quotient (EQ), plays a crucial role in effective leadership. In fact, highly developed EI enables leaders to foster positive interactions, build meaningful connections, and navigate complex social dynamics, enhancing their overall leadership efficacy.

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Reshaping leadership development for the frontline leader

CLO Magazine

In health care specifically, it necessitated a “command and control” leadership style to maintain an appropriate focus on demanding patient care challenges. Additionally, high patient demand and ongoing staffing concerns resulted in a limited focus on leadership development. The pandemic was a significant disrupter for many.

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Building leadership skills organically

CLO Magazine

One of the most worrisome developments is the impact to leadership pipelines. There are a few ways you can organically develop leadership skills in your employees. The department manager further develops their leadership skills by assigning two employees to facilitate the discussion each month. According to the 2010 U.S.

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Leveraging design thinking as a leadership coach

CLO Magazine

In this article, I will describe some practices I use as a leadership coach in order to leverage design thinking principles to guide and support my clients. Reflective practices, such as journaling or group discussions, encourage self-awareness, critical thinking and deeper learning.

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Best Practices and Strategies to Implement Experiential Learning Design

Hurix Digital

Other methods include field trips, simulations and role-playing, project-based learning, case studies, laboratory work, reflective journals, peer teaching, and outdoor education. Reflection can be facilitated through discussions, journals, or debriefing sessions.

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5 keys to ethical leadership

CLO Magazine

The erosion of ethics in leadership is, unfortunately, a perennial issue. As we head into 2021, I think these five keys to ethical leadership are worth reviewing. In fact, you pass the test of moral leadership every time you act ethically when it is inconvenient or unpopular to do so. Purpose: A high calling.

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7 Reasons to Incorporate Gratitude into Your Leadership Style

Cylient

Start cultivating centeredness by incorporating gratitude practices into your leadership style. Here are a few to try out: Keep a Gratitude Journal. Whether it’s a few bullet points you write every week, or a formal daily gratitude journal ( like this one ), a gratitude journal can help you form a habit and mindset of gratefulness.