Emotional Intelligence Skills Assessment
The Emotional Intelligence Skills Assessment (EiSA) is training tool that promotes individual and organizational success. Designed for management development training, the EiSA measures adult emotional intelligence on five scales: Perceiving, Managing, Decision Making, Achieving, and Influencing. The EiSA can be used as a standalone training resource or powerful complement to address leadership development, team building, and communication effectiveness.
Learning Outcomes
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Discover the major components of emotional intelligence
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Recognize the behaviors and characteristics of an emotionally intelligent person
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Identify areas where emotional intelligence skills can be applied
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Evaluate personal strengths and growth opportunities
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Generate action steps to improve emotional intelligence and success
The ability to accurately recognize, attend to, and understand emotion.
The ability to effectively manage, control, and express emotion.
The application of emotion to manage change and solve problems.
The ability to generate the necessary emotions to self-motivate in the pursuit of realistic and meaningful objectives.
The ability to recognize, manage, and evoke emotion within oneself and others to promote change.
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An effective component in training programs on related topics such as leadership, communication, and team building.
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An addition to any program that focuses on interpersonal skills.
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A tool for developing leaders to address the five emotional intelligence factors that will enhance their effectiveness.
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A discussion starter with teams about team dynamics, especially communication, influence within teams, and intra-team behaviors.
How It Works
What To Order
You will need to order a Facilitator Set per trainer, plus one Self-Assessment and one Participant Workbook for each individual learner. Purchasing all of the participant materials you need at one time may qualify you for quantity discounts that can save you money and simplify ordering.
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Facilitator Guide
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PowerPoint Presentation on Flash Drive
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Sample Self-Assessment
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Sample Participant Workbook
Self Assessment Table of Contents:
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50-item Assessment
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Scoring
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Graphing Your Results
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The Five Factors of Emotional and Social Intelligence
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Perceiving
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Managing
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Decision Making
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Achieving
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Influencing
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