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Brisbane | Finding Candidates with High EQ

The Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Interview:  Finding Candidates with High EQ


 

Overview:

Businesses are placing greater emphasis on soft skills, your clients are looking for candidates who have more than just technical skills.   What's important is how recruiters implement an understanding of EQ to improve the quality of the candidate; regardless of role.

Join this short workshop where Alison Lalieu will facilitate the learnable and measurable skills of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) that will make the difference in selecting the ideal candidate.         

According to World Economic Forum, five yeasrs from now over one-tirs of skills (35%) that are considered important in today's workforce will have changed.  What is certain is recruiters will need to align candidate skillsets to keep pace.  Sought after candidates with high EQ are emotionally intelligent emerging leaders and are more effective at building relationships with employees and customers. They make better decisions, cope well with change and motivate their peers through creating safe, trusting cultures. They inspire through the way that they align their values with their purpose, and prioritize the wellbeing of themselves.

All we know about the future of jobs is that it’s an uncertain environment, and change will be the norm.  It makes sense to ask questions in the hiring process to increase the chances of selecting an emotionally intelligent talented candidate over one who just ticks all the technical boxes.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Discover key questions you can ask in an interview that increase your chances of hiring an emotionally intelligent candidate

Who Should Attend:

  • Recruitment Consultants & Professionals
  • HR Business Partners
  • Emerging Leaders
  • Director's
  • Those seeking to sharpen their hiring skills 

Meet the facilitator: Alison Lalieu



Alison Lalieu is a brain-based NeuroLeadership Coach, who is deeply passionate about blending Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Conversational Intelligence (C-IQ) and Life Balance concepts into a holistic, transformational and life changing Executive Coaching experience. As CEO of UBalancer Solutions, Alison is dedicated to super-charging the effectiveness of business leaders across Australia; through her coaching, Alison s leading the pack by opening her clients eyes to the limitless possibilities that lie before them.

Alison brings a lot of neuroscience to her coaching, to help her clients understand how their brains work and how that knowledge helps them lead from a position of influence.

As the only certified Six Seconds EQ Practitioner in Queensland, Alison is one of the most highly acclaimed content matter experts in the state and brings invaluable experience and wisdom to transform the leadership qualities of her clients. Alison is passionate about developing leaders, not managers – she focuses on the people side, and draws on world tools and strategies to improve relationships, communication, confidence, influence, engagement and most importantly performance.

Delivery:

  • Face to face learning with Alison Lalieu
  • In-class discussions 
  • Open Q&A

Booking Terms & Conditions:

This event is governed by the RCSA Booking Terms & Conditions

Note: there are a minimum number of enrollments required for the workshop to run, please confirm by speaking with a member of the Learning & Development team that the event is running as planned, before booking flights or accommodation.

For More Information:

RCSA Learning & Development
Members within Australia call 1300 727 504
Members within New Zealand call toll free + 0800 441 904
E: [email protected]
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Tuesday, 21 May 2019
8:30AM - 11:00AM
Mem Price: 308 AUD

Non-Mem Price: 616 AUD (Note: Prices include GST for Australian Participants)
To be Advised - CBD area
Brisbane QLD 4000
3 CPD Hours
Morning Tea
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