Join David Cory for our power breakfast on emotional intelligence for employees in the federal government
David Cory is going to be in Ottawa on February 14th and you’re invited to join him for breakfast .
Emotional Intelligence development programs are in high demand for employees in organizations of all types the world over. Several federal government departments have offered employees an opportunity to learn about Emotional Intelligence to improve the leadership and team effectiveness of their organizations.1
Join us at the Courtyard Marriott in the ByWard Market for the first in our power breakfast series: Developing Emotional Intelligence for Employees in the Federal Government.
David Cory, founder of The Emotional Intelligence Training Company, will share his 20 years of experience working with Government of Canada employees across the country.
If you’re a coach, manager, HR professional, people services person, leader or an aspiring leader, this is for you.
Find out why the EQ-i 2.0 is the “official” leadership assessment tool of the Government of Canada, and also Google, Microsoft, Nike, and Amazon – to name a few. Learn how and why Emotional Intelligence was identified as one of the most valuable employment skills to have in 2020 (World Economic Forum). Discover tools and strategies you can use for yourself and with others to develop emotional intelligence skills.
Come have breakfast with us!
Get registered
Continental breakfast and networking from 7:00-7:30
presentation from 7:30-8:30
questions and discussion from 8:30-9:00.
Cost is $19.67/person
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