"Emotional Intelligence for Leading in the New Normal" Webinar

12nov2:00 pm4:00 pm"Emotional Intelligence for Leading in the New Normal" Webinar

Event Details

Challenging social crises and economic recessions have been studied for decades and the science shows that economic downturns are associated not only with a loss of productivity but also with a ‘second wave pandemic’ involving increased psychological distress and negative mental health outcomes. Business leaders have both a responsibility and an opportunity to protect the mental health and wellbeing of their employees and lead them through this current crisis.

In this presentation, Clinical and Corporate Psychologist Dr Martyn Newman provides the psychological insights leaders need to support themselves and maintain positive focus and productivity. He will explain the critical Emotional Intelligence competencies used by the most successful military and business leaders to thrive under pressure, as well as the competencies leaders, need to develop in their employees. Participants will explore the building blocks of crucial emotional intelligence competencies and take away key practical strategies to develop these skills in themselves and others. Dr Newman will also explain the relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Mindfulness and explore two powerful coping strategies for reducing stress and calming the mind.

Involves 40 min presentation and 20 mins Q&A for participants.

Martyn Newman PhD is a clinical psychologist specialising in Emotional Intelligence and Mindfulness. He is the author of the best-selling book, Emotional Capitalists and more recently, The Mindfulness Book and coauthor of the Emotional Capital Report™(ECR)

Martyn received his PhD from the University of Sydney and holds an MA from GTU at the University of California, Berkeley; a Masters of Psychology from Monash, University Melbourne, and a Doctor of Psychology from La Trobe University, Melbourne.

Sign up here – https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkdu2qrzsuGtJv6lu5ZoIyugbDRUl5vuDe

Time

November 12, 2020 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT+00:00)

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