In this Fast Company Daily article, management experts Dominic and Laura Ashley-Timms share how to stay ahead of AI disruption by building the human skills technology can’t duplicate, keeping you indispensable in a changing world.
We’ve heard about emotional intelligence for years, but most leaders still miss the point. As David Burkus explains, it’s not about being nice or keeping everyone happy. It’s about noticing emotions, understanding their impact, and leading with empathy. In today’s messy, hybrid workplaces, that’s not optional – it’s essential.
Kellogg School of Management’s Karen Cates and Brenda Ellington Booth outline four practical ways leaders can build self-awareness and emotional intelligence. Published in Kellogg Insight Weekly, the article highlights how reflection, feedback, and intentional adaptation can help leaders grow, strengthen their teams, and add greater value to their organizations.
Emotional intelligence can be a game-changer for leaders. Dr. Robin Hills explains that self-awareness, empathy, and emotional data drive success. By mastering EI, leaders can inspire teams, resolve conflicts, and create thriving workplaces. Ready to lead with impact?
The future of work is changing fast, and success in 2025 will require more than just mastering new tech – it’s about sharpening both hard and soft skills. From boosting emotional intelligence and building trust to navigating AI-powered tools with creativity and empathy, these skills will define how we lead, connect, and thrive in an ever-evolving landscape.
Emotional intelligence – a simple enough concept to understand, but one that takes both time and consideration to execute and apply effectively. So how exactly does one inject this superpower into their workplace? And how is an emotionally intelligent work experience better? This AllBusiness.com article explains the how and why.
Why is emotional intelligence so important for leaders and your organization? It can play a pivotal role in effective leadership, helping you make good decisions and build relationships, while navigating challenges. Renowned expert Anne Flannigan Petry offers valuable advice to enhance YOUR emotional intelligence.
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