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Brenda Ellington Booth

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Podcast: How to Boost Your Emotional Intelligence

Strong leadership is about more than being the smartest person in the room. On this episode of The Insightful Leader, we offer tips to become more aware of yourself and those around you.

Researchers: Brenda Ellington Booth

February 10, 2021

Leadership

Emotional Intelligence Is Key to Strong Leadership. Here’s How to Sharpen Yours.

A professor and executive coach offers tips for developing different components of EQ.

Researchers: Brenda Ellington Booth

December 4, 2020

Leadership

Podcast: You Can Lead through a Crisis. But Can You Coach through One?

On this episode of The Insightful Leader: three ways to help your employees arrive at their own answers to difficult questions.

Researchers: Brenda Ellington Booth

April 30, 2020

Leadership

Take 5: The Case for Being More Authentic at Work

When done thoughtfully, authenticity can make for more confident, ethical leaders. Here’s how to ensure you’re being your true self.

Researchers: Maryam Kouchaki, Suzanne Muchin, Brenda Ellington Booth, Brooke Vuckovic, Mohanbir S. Sawhney and Nicholas Pearce

October 2, 2019

Careers

4 Steps to Becoming a More Self-Aware Leader

Here’s how to hone your emotional intelligence to benefit your team and your career.

Researchers: Brenda Ellington Booth and Karen Cates

July 1, 2019

Leadership

Take 5: How to Keep Your High Performers Happy

Plus, ways to prevent toxic workers from corrupting your team.

Researchers: Jeff Hyman, Carter Cast, Dylan Minor and Brenda Ellington Booth

May 2, 2018

Leadership

5 Tips to Become an Authentic Leader

Sincerity can go a long way when stepping into a new role.

Researchers: Brenda Ellington Booth and Brooke Vuckovic

March 7, 2016

Leadership

Podcast: How to Rid Your Company of Toxic Employees

Tips for how to avoid hiring them, manage their improvement, or decide when to let them go.

Researchers: Dylan Minor and Brenda Ellington Booth

September 8, 2015

Leadership