22 Jun 2018 | Views : 514   |
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Bangalore
In 2004 when Mr.Yogesh got the Best People Manager award from Azim Premji, there was a request from the HR team to all the recipients of the award, to share their best practices in the upcoming Leadership Programs. When his turn came he put together few slides which were well received and became a regular speaker in those sessions. His involvement with HR increased after he got the award for the second time in 2006 and in 2009 moved into Human Resources department full time leading a team of leadership trainers. Since he came from a business background with no formal qualification on HR or Psychology he started enrolling myself in courses on Psychology, Organizational Development, Psychometric Assessments and Train the Trainer Certifications to equip himself to lead the team. During that period, some of the courses required him to go through a research on Emotional Intelligence. Mr.Yogesh could relate his Best People Manager practices, to the deep work done by renowned psychologists like Richard Boyatzis, Annie Mckee and many others including Daniel Goleman who is well known to many of us in this space and his workshop is a outcome of this research. He has run 100+ EI workshops in last 10 years.
The objectives of the workshop are:
- Understand relevance of Emotional Intelligence in our professional and personal life
- Learn the neuroscience of our brains and how emotions manifest
- Develop self-awareness and learn to manage emotions effectively
- Understand the impact of your past on current and future performance
- Understand perceptions and develop the distinction between perceptions and reality
- Build relationships by recognizing emotions of others and become an inspirational leader
The workshop will cover how our past can impact our current and future performance by helping us to get an access to why we were unsuccessful in certain areas and what new actions we can try. Rejection and fear no longer drives our actions but new possibilities and hope helps us create a new future. Our mind creates perceptions (automatic stories) about people around us and we react based on that but Emotional Intelligence helps us to learn the art of making a distinction between perception and reality by understanding the neuroscience of how our brain works (biology) and our past experience (psychology). The last important piece that the workshop covers is the function of amygdala and prefrontal cortex which are two important parts of our brain. How managing these parts of the brain can help in becoming responsive rather than reactive to stressful situations. Experience a transformation experience the way participants of earlier batches have experienced.
Hope you are able to resonate with the above points and we look forward to meeting you at the workshop.
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