INSPIRING LEADERS THROUGH EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
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INSPIRING LEADERS THROUGH EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE In the last two decades, social scientists have developed a greater understanding of leadership. This includes knowledge of both the characteristics of leaders as well as the behaviors they engage in. This knowledge points to one common finding: there is no single best way to lead. Instead, research shows that effective leaders are those who are in tune with their environment and who consistently act in ways that promote a particular point of view. The actions of leaders, however, are not made up of grand visions and speeches (although these can help). Instead, the actions of leaders tend to be smaller but impactful, they tend to be clear in their intent, and they form a part of a larger vision of the organization’s future. In this class, we will be covering multiple topics on the nature of social systems. We will cover topics at the individual, group, and organization level of analysis. These topics are frameworks that you can use to understand activities of managers and other leaders in organizations. The objective of the class is to provide you with theoretical frameworks and a common vocabulary to understand and interpret things that happen in organizations.
Course Objectives
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Learn how to leverage organizations by understanding them as social systems embedded in particular historical and industry contexts
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Learn how to lead through self-development by gathering knowledge about personal strengths and styles and their fit with different situations
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Learn how to value others and understand how valuing others is critical for personal and organizational success
I Need This Program Because:
My Organization Needs This Program Because:
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I want to build your interpersonal and communications skills to be a more effective leader
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We want to gain strategies for effectively leading and inspiring our team or company
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I want to develop and sustain a diverse and motivated environment among coworkers and leaders
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We want to lead with clear intent and utilize our company’s values to motivate teams
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I want to recognize how differences within teams is essential for better business opportunities
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We want to reach company and team goals through collaboration and leveraging employee differences
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Identify the value systems within your team to foster growth
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We want to create a more positive environment for all employees
Who Needs This Class • •
Employees looking to move into leadership positions, no matter the size of the organization Mid- to senior-level leaders and managers who want to use emotional intelligence to create a more diverse and effective team environment
Modules Module 1: Introduction to Effective Leadership
Module 4: Socialization
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Valuing differences as business opportunities The role of leadership in creating value systems Skills required for management versus leadership
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Module 2: Social Information Processing • • •
Valuing differences essential to leading effectively Understand where different points of view come from Creating shared understanding of situations
Module 5: Emotional Intelligence
Module 3: Commitment • • •
Binding individuals to behaviors through commitment Positive results of internalized behaviors Role of leaders in creating the right mixture of talent and atmosphere for commitment to grow
100% online, led by instructor
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How socialization happens in every situation where newcomers arrive into a new or changing situation Opportunities that socialization presents to create a cohesive set of values for organization members Role of managers and leaders in leveraging socialization
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The power of emotional intelligence in our personal and professional lives Leveraging emotional intelligence to achieve individual and personal goals The impact of emotional intelligence in creating a positive organizational climate
On-demand access, 12 weeks to complete
5-6 hr. of lecture, readings, and self-reflection
Presenting Faculty | Abe Bakhsheshy, Ph.D. Dr. Abe Bakhsheshy is the University of Utah Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Professor and Director, as well as Professor and Lecturer of Organizational Behavior at the David Eccles School of Business. He has more than 37 years of leadership experience, including seven years of executive-level positions overseas working with multinational corporations.
THE ECCLES DIFFERENCE The David Eccles School of Business enrolls about 6,000 students in its eight undergraduate majors, four MBAs, seven other specialized graduate programs, one Ph.D. program, and executive education curricula. It is also home to seven institutes and centers that support an ecosystem of entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation, including the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, Ken C. Gardner Policy Institute, Sorenson Impact Center, and more. Our faculty members boast impressive professional and educational backgrounds and hold Ph.D.s from esteemed universities including the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, Northwestern University’s Kellogg School, Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and University of California at Berkeley’s Haas School.
TAKE THE NEXT STEP Telephone: (801) 587-7273 Email: ExecEd@Utah.edu Website: ExecEd.Utah.Edu Registration: Eccles.Secure.Force.com/ExecEdApplication 1731 E Campus Center Drive Robert H. and Katharine B. Garff Building, GARFF 4340 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
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