Skillgym

Emotional Intelligence in Innovation

We explore the key domains of emotional intelligence, and map how they apply to both individual and collaborative innovation processes.

Facilitated by
Matt Norman
Online Videos
Multiple Resources
Active Community
One-on-One Mentorship
$ 0.00 AUD
Free
This workshop is sold out!
This is a past Skillgym we have run.
Date: 
February 7, 2020
Time: 
11:00 am
Time: 
11:00 am
Videos: 
Downloadable Files: 
Duration: 
1hr
Online Program
Get in contact
$ 0.00 AUD
This workshop is sold out!
This is a past Skillgym we have run.
Date: 
February 7, 2020
Time: 
11:00 am
Time: 
11:00 am
Videos: 
Downloadable Files: 
Duration: 
1hr
Online Program
Date: 
February 7, 2020
Time: 
11:00 am
Time: 
11:00 am
Videos: 
Downloadable Files: 
Duration: 
1hr
Online Program
$ 0.00 AUD
Get in contact
$ 0.00 AUD
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What's covered in this Skillgym?

Emotional Intelligence is regularly named as a key skill for the future, but often as part of a vague list of 'soft skills', without a clear definition or an explanation of how it can be developed and implemented.

While EQ is valuable in a range of contexts from leadership to personal development, we're most interested in how emotional skills can make you a better innovator.

In this SkillGym workout, we'll explore the key domains of emotional intelligence, and map how they apply to both individual and collaborative innovation processes.

From genuinely empathising with your users to letting go of your first idea to giving considerate and helpful feedback, you'll learn why this skill set is crucial for innovation leaders.

A really fun and casual environment to stretch your brain and meet awesome people

Lucie Hammond

BeingVR Founder

The workshops are so informative and interactive. I enjoy engaging with the content and having the opportunity to work with people from various backgrounds. The facilitators are so well informed and are always helpful with even the toughest of questions.

Uzma Afzaal

Student Development Graduate

Emotional Intelligence is regularly named as a key skill for the future, but often as part of a vague list of 'soft skills', without a clear definition or an explanation of how it can be developed and implemented.

While EQ is valuable in a range of contexts from leadership to personal development, we're most interested in how emotional skills can make you a better innovator.

What you will learn

In this SkillGym workout, we'll explore the key domains of emotional intelligence, and map how they apply to both individual and collaborative innovation processes.

From genuinely empathising with your users to letting go of your first idea to giving considerate and helpful feedback, you'll learn why this skill set is crucial for innovation leaders.

We've worked with 9,000 happy innovators.

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SōMA helped our team unlock new ways of working.

"The content was awesome and I really felt inspired to take the first step - also Matt was a great facilitator and kept everyone motivated throughout the course - LOVED IT!"-

Felipe
University Program Lead
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