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Emotional Intelligence P-A-S International John Blattner, Ph.D.

What will you expect of your partners? It’s the journey… What will you expect of your partners?

What will you expect of your partners? What will you expect of your work partners?

What will you need on this EI Voyage? What will you need on this EI journey? Expectations: What will you need on this journey? What will you need on this EI Voyage?

Emotional Competencies: Self-Awareness Self-Management Social Awareness Relationship Management Focus On: Self-Awareness Self-Management Social Awareness Relationship Management

An array of non-cognitive capabilities, competencies, and skills that influence one’s ability to succeed in coping with environmental demands and pressures. Focus on skills that influence one’s ability to succeed in coping with environmental demands and pressures.

Focus on how you respond to problems and challenges Emotional Intelligence is the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, and for managing emotions effectively in ourselves and others. An emotional competence is a learned capability based on emotional intelligence that contributes to effective performance at work Focus on how you respond to problems and challenges

Focus on how you respond to the pace of the environment Self-Awareness: Emotional Awareness Accurate Self-Assessment Self-Confidence Focus on how you respond to the pace of the environment

Focus on how you respond to rules and procedures set by others Self Management: Emotional Self-Control Transparency Adaptability Achievement Orientation Initiative Optimism Focus on how you respond to rules and procedures set by others

Goal: Teamwork and Collaboration Relationship Management: Developing Others Inspirational Leadership Change Catalyst Influence Conflict Management Teamwork and Collaboration Goal: Teamwork and Collaboration