Empathy, Self-Awareness, and Resilience: The ABCs of Leadership and your Emotional Intelligence - NTC Leadership Workshop
Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM CDT
2:00PM - 4:30PM Workshop
4:30PM - 5:30PM Happy Hour
Location
Tech Hill Commons
500 Interstate Blvd S.
Suite 210 (Event Center)
Nashville, TN 37210
Fees/Admission
$249 - NTC Members
$325 - Future Members
Contact Information
Emily Bounds, Community Relations Manager
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Description
REGISTRATION IS OPEN TO ALL
Join us for this NTC Leadership Workshop! Whether your a seasoned leader or new to your career in management, this workshop will help you to develop your leadership skills.
About this Workshop
Are you a leader looking to:
- Build stronger relationships with your team
- Improve communication and collaboration
- Manage conflict more effectively
- Create a more positive and productive work environment
Then this workshop is for you!
This interactive session will explore the concept of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and its critical role in effective leadership. We'll delve into self-awareness, understanding your own emotions and triggers. We'll also explore empathy, the ability to recognize and understand the emotions of others.
Through a combination of presentations, discussions, and activities, you'll gain valuable insights and practical strategies to:
- Complete an EQ assessment to gain a deeper understanding of your strengths and weaknesses. Purchase this book and take the EQ assessment.
- Develop your EQ by learning to manage your own emotions and build stronger relationships.
- Apply EQ in action to create a more productive and collaborative team environment.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is beneficial for anyone in a leadership role, including:
- Managers and supervisors
- Team leads
- Project managers
- Business owners
- Anyone who wants to improve their interpersonal and leadership skills
FAQs
What is Emotional Intelligence (EQ)? EQ is the ability to understand, use, and manage your own emotions in positive ways to achieve your goals and build strong relationships with others.
Why is EQ important for leaders? Leaders with high EQ are better at motivating and inspiring their teams, managing conflict, and creating a positive work environment.
What will I gain from this workshop? You'll gain a deeper understanding of EQ, practical strategies to develop your EQ skills and learn how to apply EQ to become a more effective leader.
Don't miss this opportunity to level up your leadership skills.
About the NTC Leadership Workshop Series
Building on the success of the NTC ELITE leadership training program, the Greater Nashville Technology Council is collaborating Marc A. Wolfe to design workshops on emotional intelligence, crisis management, conflict resolution, and collaboration. In these one-off workshops, Marc will walk you through valuable techniques to help you not just endure but also grow your skills. We'll look at ways to manage your emotional intelligence, maintain your fortitude, and confidently guide your teams.With the this workshop series, you can attend one focused on a specific topic or sign up for the series. Regardless, you'll gain new insights and career skills. Check out all the upcoming leadership workshops we offer.
In leadership, handling different situations well is equally as important as major victories. For the rest of us, they are the moments that humanize and inspire leaders. Come learn how to lead in the most common circumstances by attending these workshops.
For decades as an entrepreneur and strategist, Marc’s career started by taking photographs of a US President and best-selling authors, working with the NY Giants, and then building an Apple-focused international support company before there was an iPod. Marc has consistently provided perspective and insights to both US and global companies in healthcare (BD, Columbia Univ, Tufts Health Plan), retail (Tiffany & Co), financial/legal (State Street Bank, Thread Bank), technology (Synnex, CompTIA, Kraft Technology Group), non-profit (Goodwill, Nashville Area Chamber, ISSA), hospitality (Choice Hotels Owners Council), Manufacturing (GAF) and media/entertainment (CNBC, Turner, Ramsey Solutions) industries. Marc has been a guest columnist for Forbes.com as well as writing articles for other national publications. Marc has been selected as an INC5000 Executive Coach, as well as a master facilitator for the Marshall Goldsmith MG100 Leaders Live. He provides virtual and in-person workshops, facilitation, and keynotes to audiences that want to be engaged and come away with the knowledge that immediately helps them and their teams. He is also the author of the upcoming book called “Yeah, but…How to Leave Excuses And Alibis Behind”. Marc and his family live outside of Nashville, TN, their forever home.
Connect with Marc at www.marcAwolfe.com or Linkedin.