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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: 
  • 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

Meet your instructors

David Cory

Mr. David Cory, PCC, BEd, MA, is a coach and leadership development specialist who founded one of the first companies to offer leadership development based on emotional intelligence. In addition to having worked with leaders in progressive organizations all over the world David is frequently invited to be a Keynote speaker at conferences world-wide. He has been a Keynote speaker at world emotional intelligence conferences, such as the Nexus EQ Conference at the Harvard Medical School and was a Keynote speaker at the Asia HRD Congress in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Bahrain, Brunei, Singapore, and once virtually for a total of 6 times.

Jill Cory

Jill Cory is a certified coach (CPCC, ACC), 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.

Course Curriculum

    1. Webinar Recording

    1. Course Survey

About this course

  • 2 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content