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

Red Star Kim

An important assessment that I use a lot is for Emotional Intelligence (EQ). Furthermore, whereas personality is fairly fixed we can improve our emotional intelligence. There is also a post on emotional intelligence and leadership Research on leadership and emotional intelligence (EQ) (kimtasso.com).

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Research update on the most in-demand soft skills

Red Star Kim

Creativity: The ability to think outside the box, generate new ideas, and approach problems from multiple angles will be important for driving innovation and staying ahead of the competition.

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Development Opportunities for Supervisors: Top 12 Resources & Tools

CMOE

Driving high emotional intelligence among remote managers. In her book, Reality-Based Leadership , training expert Cy Wakeman discusses how workplace leaders can build a results-oriented culture driven by innovation and engagement—not drama. Challenges social media can present in the workplace. Talent Acquisition.

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Soft skills for tough barristers (Reflection, Self-Coaching, Change, EQ, Awareness, Goal-setting, Communications) Counsel Magazine

Red Star Kim

If your review suggests you need to develop your soft skills, it can be an uncomfortable prospect for a tough barrister as it involves more than knowledge-acquisition. What innovative approaches could I adopt? The seasonal break allows time to step back and reflect on what you’ve achieved and where you’re heading. What are my O ptions?

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Rethink Sales Podcast: AI and What It Means for Sales

SalesGlobe

And I always talk about being a student of history and how that helps with innovation. Mark Donnolo But I thought your historic perspective was really helpful just to understand major innovations throughout time and what impact they had on on people and work. So yeah, it’s like social media and tick tock. I like that.

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