Emotional Intelligence and the Bystander Effect
September 16th 2021, 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm
Online - Live Webinar
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David & Jill Cory |
David Cory is a certified coach (CPCC), speaker, and leadership development specialist who has a passion for supporting leaders to be more effective. David is the founder of the Emotional Intelligence Training Company Inc, which, in addition to being a first choice for progressive organizations for leadership development based on emotional intelligence, is a leading provider of the EQ-I 2.0/EQ 360 Certification Course globally. |
Jill Cory Jill Cory is a certified coach (CPCC), author, and speaker and an experienced leadership development specialist with a passion for developing diverse and equitable workplaces. For 19 years, Jill held a leadership role at BC Women’s Hospital & Health Centre, leading a team that developed and delivered training and engaged organizations and communities in sustainable, strategic actions to improve the health of women in BC. Jill is the co-author of When Love Hurts, A Woman’s Guide to Understanding Abuse in Relationships, published by Penguin Random House. |
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Description: |
Being a bystander is the opposite of being a leader. The bystander chooses to remain uninvolved and takes no action. What is at the root of this phenomenon and what is the relationship with emotional intelligence? How does it impact the workplaces around the world? Join Jill Cory and David Cory, Vancouver Island-based coaches and leadership development specialists, as they share with you what you need to know as an HR professional and how to address this trend in your workplace.
In this presentation, you will learn:
- What we mean by the Bystander Effect and why it matters
- What Emotional Intelligence is and why it matters
- To describe the relationship between the Bystander Effect and EI
- How you might begin to tackle this complex issue in your workplace
Who should attend: HR professionals at all levels |
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