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Private client management and marketing: Business plans, recruitment, assessments and automation (Nov 2023)

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An important assessment that I use a lot is for Emotional Intelligence (EQ). EQ covers a lot of the important abilities people need to support good communications and relationships. Furthermore, whereas personality is fairly fixed we can improve our emotional intelligence. kimtasso.com). kimtasso.com).

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Top six leadership qualities?

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Personally, I think emotional intelligence (EQ) – particularly self-awareness – and the art of communication to promote collaboration should be in the list. In this rapidly changing world, what would you consider the essential leadership qualities? The post Top six leadership qualities? appeared first on Kim Tasso.

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Book review – Can we start again? The patterns of NLP applied to business interactions by Daryll Scott

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However, NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) has arisen a few times at recent training workshops so I thought I would publish the review as a blog post. This book review was published in Magazine – PM Forum way back in 2008. Book review – Can we start again? The patterns of NLP applied to business interactions by Daryll Scott.

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Leadership conversation skills: SCARF model of neuroscience in social interactions, collaboration and relationships

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5 Ways to Spark (or Destroy) Your Employees’ Motivation (neuroleadership.com) During my training as a counsellor and psychotherapist I learned a lot about the fight, flight, freeze and fawn response s triggered by perceived threat.

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Soft skills revisited – with a leadership perspective

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An article in October 2022 in Training Magazine argued that the four most important soft skills to prioritise for remote work – to bridge the distance gap – were emotional intelligence (I devoted an entire chapter to this topic in my book), next-level communication (ie over-communication), active listening and conflict resolution.

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Research update on the most in-demand soft skills

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Diversity and inclusion (communicating for D&I) is covered well here Book review: Digital Body Language – How to build trust by Erica Dhawan (kimtasso.com) ). But since 2007 companies advertising C-suite openings have increasingly emphasised the importance of social skills and de-emphasised operational expertise.

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Telephone call challenges: Emotions, data, selling and follow up

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14% Responding better to telephone enquiries (and conversion) 43% Improving client service on the telephone 14% Building relationships on the telephone 29% Using the telephone to reach people proactively (initiate sales conversations) How would you assess your emotional intelligence?