Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in Leadership | 4 Questions with Dr. Al Zeitoun
In this exclusive Thought Leadership video interview, we ask Dr. Al Zeitoun four key questions about emotional intelligence (EQ).
In this exclusive Thought Leadership video interview, we ask Dr. Al Zeitoun four key questions about emotional intelligence (EQ).
By Luigi Morsa, Ph.D.
The last two decades have seen the emergence of a number of software development methods in response to the inefficiency of software development methods in rapidly changing environments.
By Tendayi Viki
Without leadership support, corporate innovation projects are dead on arrival. Leadership support is so important that this is the first thing I ask for when I am working with innovation teams.
By Alan Zucker
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By Marianne Rimbark
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By Alan Zucker
Everyone tells me they are busy. They are on video or conference calls from morning until evening. On average, people receive over 100 emails per day and send at least 40. A common complaint is, “I spend my entire day meeting and doing email; and have no time for my ‘real’ work.”
By Brent Reed
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