Let’s Get Emotional: Emotions & Emotional Intelligence!

Let’s Get Emotional: Emotions & Emotional Intelligence!

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10 h
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  • 5 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on November 29, 2021

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Syllabus

Introduction

  • What are emotions
  • Why you need a big emotional vocabulary
  • What is emotional intelligence
  • Why emotional intelligence matters
    • personally
    • professionally
  • Assessing
  • emotional awareness
  • emotional vocabulary
  • emotional intelligence

What are Emotions?

  • What are emotions?
  • Why do they matter?
    • positive
    • negative
  • How big is your emotional vocabulary?
  • How do emotions drive action?
  • Don’t Leave Home without It: Secondary Intelligence System
  • The Big Ideas & Segue to What is Emotional Intelligence

What is Emotional Intelligence?

  • What is emotional intelligence?
  • Understanding the EI model?
  • How to build emotional recognition skills?
  • The Big Ideas

Business Case for Emotional Intelligence

  • What is the personal case for building emotional intelligence?
  • What is the business case for building emotional intelligence?
  • What does the future hold?
  • The Big Ideas
  • How to Build Emotional Intelligence
  • Quick Refresh on Emotions, Emotional Vocabulary & Emotional Intelligence
  • A Primer on Building Emotional Vocabulary
  • A Primer on Building Emotional Intelligence
  • The Big Ideas

Prerequisite

None

Instructors

Jocelyn S. Davis
Adjunct faculty at University of Maryland, College Park, Project Management Center for Excellence at the Clark School of Engineering

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The University of Maryland is the state's flagship university and one of the nation's leading public research universities. A world leader in research, entrepreneurship and innovation, the university is home to more than 37,000 students, 9,000 faculty and staff, and 250 academic programs. 

Its faculty includes three Nobel laureates, three Pulitzer Prize winners, 47 members of national academies and a large number of Fulbright scholars. The institution has an operating budget of $1.8 billion, raises $500 million a year in external research funding and recently completed a $1 billion fundraising campaign.

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