May 6-8, 2007 | Virginia Beach, VA
- Sponsored by the School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship in cooperation with High Performance Systems, Inc.
- Led by Dick Thompson, Ph.D.
Research suggests that Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a key determinant of one's success in life - even more so than IQ. The Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory® (EQ-i), created by Dr. Reuven Bar-On, is the first scientifically developed and validated measure of Emotional Intelligence. EQ-i is based on over 20 years of research and testing on more than 110,000 people worldwide. Workshop Features:
- EQ-i Certification
- Personal EQ-i feedback
- Materials and resource binder
- EQ-i Technical Manual and The EQ Edge
- Numerous articles and handouts
- Relationship to MBTI®, FIRO®, teams and leadership
- One free administration of the EQ-i
- HPS Alumni membership
- International EI network membership
Benefits of EQ-i:
- The only validated EI instrument
- Interpretive reports
- Easy to interpret
- Cross-cultural
- Group reports
- Web and software administered and scored
Use Emotional Intelligence to:
- Design and deliver more effective interventions.
- Expand your skills to work with Leaders & Teams.
- Be more effective as a Coach or Counselor.
- Improve professional and personal relationships.
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May 6-8, 2007
Download the Schedule
Location
The Founders Inn & Spa
Cost
$1,975 Workshop
$2,195 Workshop + Two Nights at The Founders Inn & Spa
Register Online
Register by April 30, 2007 >>
Contact Julianne Cenac
jcenac@regent.edu
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Comments from Past Participants
"The self-insight alone was worth the time and money. I can't wait to begin using the EQ-i to help others make positive changes in their lives. This workshop exceeded my expectations."
"This is not your 'run-of-the-mill' workshop. Dr. Thompson's ability to talk about Emotional Intelligence concepts in relation to so many other disciplines made this a unique opportunity to explore new ideas and expand my thinking."
"I was thrilled with the focus on practical application and the presenter's knowledge of not only EI, but other topics as well. The discussions following our questions were mini learning labs within the overall learning experience." |
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