FREE Webinar: Developing Emotional Intelligence through Coaching
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2021-04-06
When: Tuesday, April 6, 2021
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Where: Online
Canada
Presenter: David Cory, B.Ed., M.A., and Jill Cory, B.A. of Emotional Intelligence Training Company Inc.
Contact: CPHR BC & Yukon
pd@cphrbc.ca
604.684.7228

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THIS FREE WEBINAR IS DELIVERED BY OUR PARTNERS AT CPHR British Columbia & Yukon

Description:
Emotional Intelligence has been identified by the World Economic Forum as a top 10 employment skill for the global workforce. Research provides us with concrete, evidence-based models of EI, which allow us to assess levels of competency (EQ) and provide roadmaps for development. What exactly is EI and how can it be developed through coaching? Join Jill Cory and David Cory, Canada-based coaches and leadership development specialists, as they share with you what you need to know as an HR professional and how to best help your employees to develop their EQ.

In this presentation, you will learn:
What Emotional Intelligence is and why it matters
How to measure EQ using the world’s leading tools
How top coaches help their clients to develop their EQ
5 tips to implement immediately to improve your EQ


Who should attend: HR professionals at all levels

Format: Live Online - Zoom Webinar


*Registration for this webinar is facilitated through CPHR British Columbia & Yukon. You will need to create an account with them in order to register (note: setting up an account is free). Discount code required: MB-MEM21

Time

Login Time - 11:15 am CST
Presentation - 11:30 am - 12:30 pm CST

Registration Deadline

March 31, 2021

CPD Hours

 

1.0

Registration is facilitated through CPHR BC & Yukon. As a result, you must manually record your CPD hour to receive credit for this webinar.

Cost


Non-members: $29.99

Members: FREE*
*Must use discount code: MB-MEM21

Note: This code may not be used by non-members.

Registration Inquiries:  
Questions about registration should be directed to pd@cphrbc.ca 
 

Cancellation Policy

A full refund, less a $10 processing fee, will be issued for cancellations submitted at least one week prior to an event or workshop.

Attendee substitutions are permitted; however, member/non-member rate differences will apply.

Please submit cancellation or substitution requests by fax (604-684-3225) or e-mail (pd@cphrbc.ca).

 

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:

David Cory is a certified coach (CPCC), speaker, and leadership development specialist known for his expertise in applying the concept of emotional intelligence to leadership development for individual and organizational performance improvement. David founded the Emotional Intelligence Training Company Inc. in 1998, which is the leading provider of the EQ-I 2.0/EQ 360 Certification Course globally. He also coaches leaders, designs and delivers leadership training and has a passion for seeing clients develop their emotional intelligence skills and get more of what they want out of work and life.

Jill Cory is a certified coach (CPCC), author, and speaker and an experienced leadership development specialist with a passion for developing innovative, diverse and equitable workplaces. For 19 years, Jill held a leadership role at BC Women’s Hospital & Health Centre. In this role, she was responsible for leading a team to meet a provincial mandate to develop and deliver training, conduct community-based research, develop and implement policy, and engage organizations and communities in sustainable, strategic actions.

Jill is the co-author of When Love Hurts, A Woman’s Guide to Abuse in Relationships, published by Penguin Random House. She has also published many other reports and policy documents in the field of violence against women in relationships.

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