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Human-centered skills, including emotional intelligence and mindfulness, are no longer optional, “nice-to-haves” for organizations; neuroscience and behavioral research show they are actually essential skills to meet the demands and navigate the uncertainty of the future of work. Learn why human-centered skills are essential to future-proof your organization. A future that has already started.
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About this event
In a time of unprecedented levels of stress, overwhelm, increased competition, and ongoing demands, only the teams that have the tools and human-centered skills needed to meet the challenges of today's working environments will be able to survive and thrive. Navigating the unfolding challenges and changes in a way that is sustainable and effective requires an increased focus on the human-centered skills of emotional intelligence.
This interactive and experiential session will focus on the latest research around the impact of emotional intelligence on three key organizational trends:
Why current levels of stress and burnout are costly and unsustainable for individuals and organizations.
How connection and belonging in a (more) disconnected world are essential for personal and team performance.
The emerging demands for human-centered leadership.
Everyone who registers to attend this webinar will receive a copy of SIYLI’s newest eBook on Emotional Intelligence.
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Speakers
Culture Craig (he/him)
Culture First
Lead People Scientist / Community Engagement at Culture Amp