Description

Emotional Intelligence (EI) and a strong commitment to personal values are integral to effective leadership. Leaders with these skills are keenly aware of their emotions and the emotions of others, and they use those insights to lead, engage, and empower those around them. This program will help you hone your EI and ethical decision-making skills to make a bigger impact in your organization and become a stronger leader.

Content

  • Learn about practices that help encourage ethical behavior in organizations.

  • Study concepts of emotional intelligence as they relate to leadership capabilities and effectiveness.

  • Learn about the role of personal and company values in building and sustaining relationships with employees and customers.

  • Gain tools to develop an emotionally intelligent and ethical workforce.

  • Discuss exceptional companies that have developed and sustained their competitive edge by using emotional intelligence techniques.

Logistics

Fall 2024 Dates
November 5-6

Course Format
In-Person

Course Time
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Course Price
$1900

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  • Class format subject to change if required by health codes.

Scholarships

Scholarships for this program are being provided by the Daniels Fund in the pursuit of furthering compassion for others, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to excellence. Learn More

Proof of accomplishment

SHRM Recertification Provider 2020

Eccles Executive Education is recognized by SHRM to offer SHRM-CP or SHRMSCP professional development credits (PDCs). This program is valid for 11 PDCs. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit SHRMCertification.org.

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Executive Leadership Certificate

This course is a part of the Executive Leadership Certificate.

Whether you are an aspiring professional or an attentive executive, this certificate can elevate your leadership potential. The courses in this certificate are designed to provide you with the expertise, credibility, and confidence required to lead modern teams.

Faculty

Dr. Abe Bakhsheshy

Abe Bakhsheshy, Ph.D.

Dr. Abe is the David Eccles School of Business Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Director and Professor (Lecturer) of Organizational Behavior in the Department of Entrepreneurship and Strategy. Along with his academic qualifications, he has more than 35 years of management and leadership experience, including seven years of executive-level position experience in overseas work with multinational corporations. Learn More

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