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Leadership, emotional intelligence and teams in change management

Red Star Kim

Last week I was excited to lead an MBL session on “Tackling Change Management – A Workshop for Professional Firms”. Leadership, emotional intelligence and teams in change management. Leadership and change The role of leadership and leaders in change management provoked much energetic discussion.

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21 Free Courses for Key Account Managers to Boost Your Skills Now

Account Manager Tips

21 free courses for key account managers to boost your skills now A key account manager has to grow and retain their clients. Find out what those skills are, along with 21 free courses to help you become a better key account manager. Emotional intelligence 6. FAQ Do I need a degree to be a key account manager?

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Sales and Emotional Intelligence: How to Hire Your Next Top Performer

Brooks Group

Sales and emotional intelligence go together like skiing and snow. Since the 1960s, emotional intelligence has been recognized as a critical component of both personal and professional success. Yet many sales leaders focus on building their team’s hard skills and neglect sales emotional intelligence or “ soft skills.”

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Why Emotional Intelligence Is A Critical Strength For Salespeople

Sales Gravy

Emotional Intelligence Is A Sales Superpower On this episode of the Sales Gravy Podcast, Jeb Blount sits down with Robin Hills, a business psychologist and expert in emotional intelligence from the UK. Emotional intelligence is a concept that Daniel Goleman launched and popularized approximately 30 years ago.

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Winning Over Buying Groups: How to Sell to Multiple B2B Decision Makers

Brooks Group

Ten to fifteen years ago, a seller could huddle up with three or four decision makers and quickly decide on a purchase. Since 2010, the average buying group has grown from three to four decision makers to six to 10 according to research by Gartner. Decision-making time, compared to five to seven years ago, has increased by 60%.

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Differentiating Yourself: How to Use Emotional Intelligence in Sales

Brooks Group

You need to stand out to make buyers want to do business with you. These are both good strategies, but the true differentiator is the sales professional and their emotional intelligence. Successful sales professionals differentiate themselves three ways: They are highly emotionally intelligent. EI is a perishable skill.

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Building and optimizing your diverse, multifunctional “Dream Team”

Strategic Account Management Association

By Gordon Galzerano, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Timberwilde Consulting Group. But before I delve into what leaders can do to make this happen, I want to share some context for why it’s important. But before I delve into what leaders can do to make this happen, I want to share some context for why it’s important.