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Emotioneering
Melissa Curran
81 episodes
10 hours ago
It doesn’t matter when you were born you can be equipped for a modern world that demands high emotional intelligence, strong communication, outstanding leadership and good technical skill -In tomorrow’s world, these will go hand in hand! Why? Because as AI starts to replace long and tedious tasks that required a human we can then focus on improving the human interactions that must take place. The demand in EQ will increase by 6 times over the next few years. Crucial for our social ability with friends and family as well as in the workplace with our colleagues and customers. So our people skills are no longer a nice to have they are a must-have skill.
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It doesn’t matter when you were born you can be equipped for a modern world that demands high emotional intelligence, strong communication, outstanding leadership and good technical skill -In tomorrow’s world, these will go hand in hand! Why? Because as AI starts to replace long and tedious tasks that required a human we can then focus on improving the human interactions that must take place. The demand in EQ will increase by 6 times over the next few years. Crucial for our social ability with friends and family as well as in the workplace with our colleagues and customers. So our people skills are no longer a nice to have they are a must-have skill.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Education,
Business,
Management,
Science
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65. How Do I Support A Grieving Employee?
Emotioneering
13 minutes
4 years ago
65. How Do I Support A Grieving Employee?
Melissa Curran CEO and Founder of the Modern Mind Group answers the question How Do I Support a Grieving Employee? This is something many of us will face more than once in our careers and it can be a challenge for leaders to know what to do or say in the circumstances. It's important to understand that grief is something that can occur even if we haven't lost a loved one.  In this episode, we discuss and answer the questions below -  What is grief?  What can cause someone to experience grief?  What are the right things to do to support a grieving employee?  What can I say that will make a difference to them?  How do I approach grief? What questions can I ask them? How can I ensure I am not dismissive of their emotions? We highly suggest you also check out episode 9. The 7 Stages of Grief for more information and understanding.  Welcome to the Emotioneering podcast - created by the Modern Mind Group - We are Emotioneering Human Performance, Not Engineering it!  Learning & Performance Consultancy - Helping your team emotioneer record-breaking results Coaching | Courses | Consultancy Also, an Accredited CPD Training Provider offering courses in Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Communication and Mental Health http://www.modernmindgroup.co.uk
Emotioneering
It doesn’t matter when you were born you can be equipped for a modern world that demands high emotional intelligence, strong communication, outstanding leadership and good technical skill -In tomorrow’s world, these will go hand in hand! Why? Because as AI starts to replace long and tedious tasks that required a human we can then focus on improving the human interactions that must take place. The demand in EQ will increase by 6 times over the next few years. Crucial for our social ability with friends and family as well as in the workplace with our colleagues and customers. So our people skills are no longer a nice to have they are a must-have skill.