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About EQ (Emotional Intelligence) PDF Print E-mail

change.jpgIntelligence comes in many shapes and sizes. In the past, the best known intelligence was cognitive ability. This is a measurement of our Intelligence Quotient or IQ score. This is unfortunate because our IQ, although important, is not the best predictor of how successful a manager will be in managing through and with people.

Today we realise that a much better indicator of a manager's success is their our level of Emotional Intelligence. EQ encompasses how well you understand and manage you own emotions, and how well you can interact, motivate and successfully lead others. As you'll discover during this Pillar, the most successful Managers are both aware of their own Emotional Intelligence and work to improve it daily.

 
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Networking (for Busy Professionals)©

ImageDo you wish networking with clients, managers and colleagues was easier? To grow your professional networks and get ahead in today's competitive business environment, you have to expand your personal and professional networks and relationships.

 
Time & Territory Management©
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With more Account Managers on the road than ever before it is absolutely essential that every one of your company representatives maximises their dollar productive hours within their sales territory.