PDU For Lunch – Emotional Intelligence for Project Managers
Posted by EdmontonPMJul 6
Live Webinar July 13 2011 – 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
Duration: 1 hour Credits: 1 PDU Category B Free
Presented by: PDUs For Lunch – The Project Whisperer
Speaker : Margaret Meloni MBA, PMP
Certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees upon request.
Topic: “Emotional Intelligence for PMs”
EQ is the acronym for Emotional Intelligence. So not only do we have an IQ (Intelligence Quotient), we also have emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is not about traditional intelligence. It is about our ability to handle ourselves and others. It is all about our ability to get along with others and build relationships.
The concept of EQ was introduced by Daniel Goleman in 1995. His book (also called Emotional Intelligence), helped us to understand that it is not just technical and analytical abilities that make a successful leader. Yes these are important qualities. But the most successful leaders also have a high degree of emotional intelligence.
Here is the great news; EQ (unlike IQ) can be developed. In this session, you will learn how YOU can grow your emotional intelligence right now!
Speaker: Margaret Meloni (LinkedIn profile) spent over 18 years in Corporate America observing how individuals who learned to cope with conflict succeeded and recognized their full potential, while others became road blocked.
Margaret acted on her vision by founding Meloni Coaching Solutions, Inc. As a former Information Technology Executive, Margaret always knew her preference was for the people behind the technology. Now Margaret brings those beliefs to individuals from many professional backgrounds.
Learn more about Margaret’s Courses and Programs on:
MargaretMeloni.com
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Emotional Intelligence for Project Managers
[…] was first introduced to Margaret Meloni and her work through Pam Stanton’s PDU for Lunch presentation in July of 2011. I found it refreshing to experience a PMP professional whose higher purpose is to lead others to […]