The Foundation of Decision-Making
In the workforce today, businesses are now structured in
a way that almost everyone has some level of decisionmaking
ability. Whether the decisions are big or small,
they have a direct impact on how successful, efficient and
effective individuals are on the job.
As a result, it is becoming more and more important
for employees to focus on and improve their decisionmaking
abilities. This may seem as simple as learning from
our mistakes, but it really starts at a much deeper level.
Making better decisions starts with understanding your
own Emotional Quotient (EQ).
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What is Emotional Quotient?
While it is often misunderstood as intelligence quotient
(IQ), Emotional Quotient is different because instead
of measuring your general intelligence, it measures
your emotional intelligence. Emotional Quotient is
the ability to sense, understand and effectively apply
the power and acumen of emotions to facilitate high
levels of collaboration and productivity. In the business
environment, Emotional Quotient is important because
it helps you leverage your awareness of emotions for
effectiveness in the workplace.
Assessing Emotional Quotient
The TTI Emotional Quotient
assessment measures
an individual’s emotional intelligence with an online
questionnaire that is immediately analyzed to produce a
report with detailed information about the individual’s
Emotional Quotient score. The higher the score in the
report is, the higher the level of emotional intelligence
will be.
At any level, the Emotional Quotient report will
empower individuals to understand their own EQ
so they can avoid making high-risk decisions without
understanding how their emotions are influencing their
choice. Instead they can make educated, sound decisions
with their head, instead of just their heart.
The Five Areas of Emotional Quotient
The TTI Emotional Quotient
report focuses on five
areas within interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence.
Intrapersonal intelligence is the ability to understand
oneself, while interpersonal intelligence is the ability to
understand others.
Intrapersonal Emotional Quotient
• Self-Awareness – The ability to recognize and
understand your moods, emotions and drives, as well as
their effect on others.
• Self-Regulation – The ability to control or re-direct
disruptive impulses and moods and the propensity to
suspend judgment and think before acting.
• Motivation – A passion to work for reasons that
go beyond money and status and a propensity to
pursue goals with energy and persistence.
Interpersonal Emotional Quotient
• Social Skills – A proficiency in managing relationships
and building networks.
• Empathy – The ability to understand the emotional
makeup of other people.
Applications in Your Business
With TTI Emotional Quotient
, you can improve the
coaching and development process by giving superior
performers the opportunity to truly understand their
emotional intelligence. The TTI Emotional Quotient
report will help identify ways they can take action to
accelerate their Emotional Quotient development and
leverage their new knowledge to make better decisions
on the job.
Make the TTI Emotional Quotient
Assessment and Report a part of your strategy for igniting success! Request your complimentary consultation today!
Ignite Success is a Certified Provider of TTI's Emotional Quotient
Assessment.