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Top six leadership qualities?

Red Star Kim

Personally, I think emotional intelligence (EQ) – particularly self-awareness – and the art of communication to promote collaboration should be in the list. In this rapidly changing world, what would you consider the essential leadership qualities? The post Top six leadership qualities? appeared first on Kim Tasso.

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Research update on the most in-demand soft skills

Red Star Kim

Stephen M Kosslyn makes similar points – focusing on emotion and context – in the article Are You Developing Skills That Won’t Be Automated? Contact mpf@pmint.co.uk The post Research update on the most in-demand soft skills appeared first on Kim Tasso.

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Coaching and Consulting – People and Problem-Solving skills

Red Star Kim

There are many aspects of consulting competencies and attributes: emotional intelligence, analytical, problem-solving, delivery of results, leadership, project management, commercial orientation, entrepreneurial spirit, team work as well as functional expertise and market/sector knowledge. What is a consultant? Consultancy.uk

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Leadership Lessons from Planview CFO Chris Nester

Planview

He taught me the softer side of leadership, such as the emotional intelligence or “EQ” skills necessary to thrive as a leader. While we launched the project in late 2019, most of it was done during the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s one thing I’ve always learned and taken to heart. What matters is the work output.

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Soft skills for tough barristers (Reflection, Self-Coaching, Change, EQ, Awareness, Goal-setting, Communications) Counsel Magazine

Red Star Kim

Improve self-awareness (and emotional intelligence) Emotional intelligence (EQ or EI) quotient is a technical term covering many soft skills. Employers such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft have highlighted the importance of learnability – curiosity and a thirst for knowledge – as a key indicator of career potential.