reduce nursing turnover with emotional intelligence for hospital employees

"This course gave words to the inner strength I knew as instinct or spirit. This program is energizing, powerful, and life changing."

- Sharon Wright, RN.
Clinical Health Educator.


"This course gave me the tools to use to elevate the performance of people in my hospital."

- Tim Woods,
Training and Development Specialist, University Hospital, Louisville KY.


"This EQ experience was both a life altering and life affirming event -- I am a better person (parent, spouse and employee) because of it."

- Jill Vogt, Training Specialist,
Baptist Healthcare

 

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EQ Leadership Intensive

An emotional intelligence toolbox to bring out the best in people

Length: Two days

Audience: Nurse managers and other healthcare leaders

Purpose: Improved leadership

Expanding on the key tools developed in the 1-day introduction, this 2-day program develops new understandings and skills needed to manage people in an emotionally intelligent way. The program assists managers to further:
  • Increase trust and communication to build a fully-engaged team.

  • Enhance awareness and sense of purpose to maintain a caring, patient-focused orientation.

  • Promote self-awareness and self-management to boost energy, resilience, optimism, and the inner resources needed to thrive in a challenging environment.

Drawing on 35 years of practical experience teaching emotional intelligence (as featured in Daniel Goleman's bestselling book), and the groundbreaking curriculum of our EQ Certification (delivered to hundreds of professionals from six continents), this program is empowering, insightful, and renewing.

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Updated: 6/7/04