Shaping Change Inner Circle - February 2019

Welcome to the Inner Circle for February 2019!

If you haven’t joined the Facebook Group yet, you can find it here. It’s a closed group so only the members will see discussions and comments.

 

Social Intelligence is about understanding your environment and having a positive influence. You will become more confident in social situations by learning how to express and interpret social cues. You will create positive connections and increase you influence during social situations.

Increasing Social Intelligence will provide benefits throughout your professional and personal lives. It is a fantastic tool for coaching and development as you will learn “people skills”. Improving social skills through active listening, understanding body language, and being more empathic will give you the advantage in your interactions. Social interactions are a two way street, know the rules of the road!

Webinar objectives:

  • Be aware of our own behaviors
  • Learn to be empathetic with others
  • Know tools for active listening
  • Effectively communicate interpersonally
  • Recognise various social cues
  • Determine appropriate conversation topics
  • Know various forms of body language

Welcome to “Improving Your Social Intelligence”

Webinar - Part 1

Webinar - Part 2

Webinar - Part 3

Webinar - Part 4

Webinar - Part 5

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From around the web:

Daniel Goleman: "Social Intelligence" | Talks at Google

Social intelligence vs. Emotional intelligence and how making the distinction can help you lead
https://www.ie.edu/exponential-learning/blog/innovation/social-intelligence-vs-emotional-intelligence-making-distinction-can-help-lead/

 

My recommended reading this month is: Social Intelligence by Daniel Goleman.

 

Cheers

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