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Emotional and Cultural Intelligence and Why it Matters in Leadership
Learn the characteristics and importance of emotional intelligence (EI) and cultural intelligence (CI) in the leadership role and how to assess and improve these characteristics with a goal of improving the workplace culture and program outcomes. Many organizations and programs fail as a result of poor leadership. While some leaders possess leadership skills naturally, others can learn how to improve their attributes to become a more effective leader.
2 Non-clinical
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$70.00
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$50.00
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$40.00
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