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    Favorite Brand (Toms)

    brand or a favorite brand is important. However, why it is so important is the key to being so successful. That brand has to speak to the consumer, reach out on an emotional level and keep the consumer coming back. “Brands deliver emotional connection to a business’ products and services. Most purchase decisions have critical emotional components” (Shoultz, 2015). For these reasons, we will discuss my favorite brand and its success, TOMS Shoe Company. TOMS TOMS Shoe Company is a unique and inspired

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    Emotional Intelligence

    do it. Some of our teammates have voiced that she should be the first one in our training classes when they are scheduled. She’s smart in many aspects but when it comes to what and how we do it I would have to give her a 3 as IQ score. Emotional Quotient: 8 Managers have to be very good and managing their emotions. In my career I have never been in leadership position but this is one area I actually empathize with managers on. My manager is very good at this. The only reason why

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    Emotionally Focused Couples Paper

    Paper BSHS/385 July 13, 2015 * Emotional focused therapy has been used as a emotion focused base with individuals, couples, or their families. This type of therapy is a short term session that usually last from 10-30 minutes that provides three states: exploration, clarification, and action stages. This type of emotional therapy is used so that emotions in the human body activated and help the client realize and change problematic emotional levels or self experiences that are not wanted

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    Igg'Y's Bread

    Organizational Leadership IO 525 Professor Dionne Mahaffey November 22, 2015 Abstract The Emotional and Social Competency Inventory (ESCI) Assessment Test was created to help to recognize one’s own feeling and others to help to motivate ourselves with managing emotions. It also helps to identify behaviors that we may display in challenging and difficult situations (Boyatzis, 2007). Also known as Emotional Intelligence (EI), the EI measures the behaviors that matters to those who desire to be effective

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    Future Trend

    Key future trend that will shape the business in the next 5 years ➢ De-globalization trend will be more common co-existing with globalization ➢ The rise of Millennials creates both opportunities and challenges for marketing and internal management ➢ Business intelligence innovation will be more important for business success in the future characterized by internet, big data analysis, social network and e-commerce ➢ Sustainability and being good corporate citizen is another field that leaders

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    Team Building

    15 Characteristics of a Leader 1. Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive, control and evaluate emotions.  2. Communication is one of the fundamental leadership capabilities. So much is done through communication; Remember, communication is a two-way street with listening as important as speaking. Great leaders listen incredibly well as part of their communication skills. 3. Humility One must be humble to lead and an effective leader must lead from humility. 4. Collaborative

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    Emotional Ntelligene and Leadership

    Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Capacity ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Emotional Intelligence Strategic Management: Research Paper In this dynamic and ever changing global economy, successful leaders will have to facilitate others to develop their own style of leadership, skills and potential using emotional intelligence as guide of future success. Emotional Intelligence

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    The Impact of a Training Programme Designed to Target the Emotional Intelligence Abilities of Project Managers

    Clarke's (2009) article examines the effects of a two day training programme on emotional intelligence (EI) within the community of project managers in the short and long term. According to Goleman (1998) EI is the capacity to recognise our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, and for managing emotions well in us and in our relationships. Building commitment and trust rapidly is of the essence to work effectively together within a project (Burgess and Turner, 2000) thus knowledge

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    Plan for Positive Influence

    Running head: CREATING A PLAN FOR POSITIVE INFLUENCE Creating a Plan for Positive Influence There are many attributes that need to be looked at concerning either a small or large project such as an individual’s personality, effort, involvement, and a person’s style. In teams, no one person works or thinks alike and each member will contribute to some way or another. It was obvious that some of the team attitudes were very much alike, such as the involvement that the team will put into

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    Wise Judgment Scenario

    this scenario can be applied to the five components of wise judgment to help come up with an answer, or solution, to this situation. First, there are four components to emotional intelligence one is emotional perception and expression, emotional facilitation of thought, emotional understanding, and emotional management. Emotional perception and expression is the ability to recognize your own emotions as well as recognizing other people’s emotions. Also, this component involves the capacity to both

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