Transforming Organizations, Starting with Yourself (Alumni Webinar Series)

Date: August 28, 2024
Time: 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm

Location: Virtual Venue (Online)

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In today’s fast-paced business environment, the most successful organizations are those that can adapt and grow in response to constant change. This transformation starts from within – with the people who make up the organization. Research shows that strong Emotional Intelligence (EQ) leads to greater career success, stronger relationships, increased confidence, effective leadership, and improved problem-solving skills. Our webinar, "Transforming Organizations, Starting with Yourself," delves into the critical role of EQ in driving both personal and organizational success. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of EQ and explore practical strategies to develop and strengthen your emotional intelligence. Additionally, you will learn how to foster a culture of EQ within your organization. Join us to discover how cultivating self-awareness can transform your personal and professional life, contributing to a positive and productive work environment.

Learning Objectives:

• Understand the four cores of Emotional Intelligence and its critical role in personal and professional success.

• Explore practical strategies to develop and strengthen your Emotional Intelligence (EQ).

• Discover how to foster a culture of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) within your organization.

Recommended dress for this event: Casual

More information: (706) 542-3375

This event is sponsored by the University of Georgia Career Center

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