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Emotional Intelligence

Engaging distinct combination of emotional, personal, interpersonal skills and competencies

Presented by:
Professor Catherine (Catie) Rasmussen
U of MN Extension-Leadership and Civic Engagement
  • Monday, March 18th 2019
  • Moos Tower 5-125 (TC)
  • 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

or via WebEx at https://z.umn.edu/pabrownbag0318

Catherine Rasmussen
What is it and why does it matter?

Emotional intelligence is not just about managing emotions. It involves engaging a distinct combination of emotional, personal, and interpersonal skills and competencies that are essential to your success. The modern work environment places extraordinary demands on individuals at all levels. Keeping up with technological and environmental change combined with working in a highly competitive market can become overwhelming. Developing skills and practices to address these conditions is crucial to our creating a more resilient mindset from which we can meet challenges head-on. 

Catherine has 35 years of experience as an educator of leadership development and is a certified Emotional Intelligence trainer. She brings a passion for engaging participants in the joy of learning about themselves and others in order to create change.    

Come one, come all! All UMN staff are welcome to join this presentation brought to you by the Professional Development and Recognition Subcommittee of P&A Senate

A video of this Brown Bag Event will be available on the P&A Senate website. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. To request disability accommodations, please contact Lindsey Konerza at buch0160@umn.edu.

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