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Capturing Optimal Work-Life Balance With Emotional Intelligence

Wednesday, September 9, 2015 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Ed Hennessy, CEO, Leadership Call, LLC
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An imbalance between employees’ personal and professional lives is endemic throughout many organizations today. The toll can be seen and felt within the family environment as well as costing companies billions annually in lost productivity. In our globalized economy, pressures to accomplish more with fewer resources, and our hurried, frantic lifestyles are causing leaders to make significant sacrifices as they strive to complete a list of seemingly endless responsibilities.

In this webcast we will review:

  • the concept of emotional intelligence, including the EQ-i 2.0 model, composites, and skills
  • emotional patterns and why emotional intelligence can be developed
  • a guide to work-life balance, including emotional intelligence strategies and skills that provide support
  • a plan to use emotional intelligence skills to improve work-life balance.
     

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Ed Hennessy
Ed Hennessy

CEO, Leadership Call, LLC

Ed is a Master Certification Training Partner in Emotional Intelligence EQ-i 2.0 and EQ360 with Multi-Health Systems, a global provider of leading psychological assessments for more than 25 years. He leads emotional-intelligence-based leadership and performance improvement programs with corporate clients and organizations, and trains others in emotional intelligence. Ed is a U.S. Army veteran and served nine years in several assignments leading elite aviation units. He also has more than 13 years of executive recruitment experience working nationally with Fortune 1000 companies for midlevel to senior-level positions. Ed is a speaker with the University of North Texas Professional Leader Program, as well as a participant in the Tour De Cure.