You are invited to participate in an Emotional Intelligence (EQ) session led by Vice Dean Jeannie Forrest. Part I of the EQ workshop series will be offered on two dates. You are welcome to join either session:
Monday, September 29, from 12:30-1:45 p.m. in Furman Hall, Room 214
Please CLICK HERE to register for the September 29 session.
Monday, October 13, from 12:30-1:45 p.m. in Furman Hall, Room 214
Please CLICK HERE to register for the October 13 session.
EQ, also known as “the other kind of smart,” involves a skill set that many lawyers have come to recognize as the key attribute of true leaders in the legal profession. Increasingly, legal employers are screening candidates based on their demonstrated ability to manage themselves and relationships with others. They want to know that they are hiring someone who has the ability to work well with a broad range of personalities in a variety of settings.
This interactive workshop will help you hone the skills of self-awareness and self-management so that you are better equipped to manage the many and varied professional interactions that you will encounter throughout your career. Those who participate in Part I of the EQ workshop series will be invited to participate in Part II at a later date this fall.