Team Building

Emotional Intelligence and Leadership

Emotional Intelligence and Leadership

One of the great buzzwords of the last several years has been EQ, or emotional intelligence.  John Maxwell ranks this as the most important form of intelligence because it is behind our ability to connect with others.  In this time of social distancing, unrest, injustice, and uncertainty about the future connecting with others is the most important thing we can be doing.  

IT professionals, in particular, can reap benefits from focusing their #leadership and their teams on raising their emotional intelligence. Zoom and Webex meetings take away some of the personal touch, as our interactions tend to be hyper-focused and lose the nuances gained by a handful of interpersonal meetings during a typical workday. These nuances can be the difference between cohesiveness and a functionally competent but unengaged team.