Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
In this video, Heather Watson shares the importance of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership. She uses examples from Johari Window which shows how awareness of self as an individual as well as from a managerial perspective can enhance working relationships.
Heather shares 8 quick tips on how Emotional Intelligence can be elevated and displayed to create a more open and welcoming working environment.
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Heather begins this talk by sharing that most people believe they are emotionally intelligent. A study in 2018 of 467 professional individuals questioned their emotional intelligence – from this study, 95% believed that they were emotionally intelligent and when tested, only 10% were.
Heather linked to the work of Dan Goleman, who first coined the phrase of Emotional Intelligence back in 1990. She feels that from Goleman’s extensive work and more recent research, individuals perceive that they know how to manage and display their emotions better than they do.
To allow the professional to enhance their emotional intelligence and self-awareness, Heather highlighted the use of the Johari Window model. This model is made up of four quadrants whereby the individual can assess their open self, hidden self, blind self and unknown self. Each quadrant can be of differing sizes depending on your personality type. By looking at your smallest window, you can decide on how you wish to make small changes to enhance your self awareness which will, in turn, open your emotional intelligence.
Heather then went on to list 8 tips on how to display emotional intelligence. These were:
- Show empathy
- Assume good intent
- Pause before reacting
- Ask before assuming
- Own your mistakes
- Say thank you
- Lift others up
- Keep your promises
As you can see from this list, these points are not challenging. With a little thought, intention and awareness, these can be easily adopted into everyday life to create a better working environment and can also be transferable to your personal life too.
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