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Ireland's top chefs have experienced life-changing transformations thanks to the emotional intelligence work of Genos Certified Practitioner Una Crilly. One executive chef lost 20kg, overcame two heart attacks, quit smoking, and rediscovered joy in the kitchen.
Una Crilly is a seasoned Leadership Consultant, who specialises in the retail and hospitality industry. Recently she’s been combating burnout and pressure in the kitchen with EI development tool – Genos Grow. Her work helps chefs embrace healthier lives and build stronger teams. Listen to the full episode to learn more about Una’s approach.
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Take it from this power panel. Debbie Muno, MD Genos North America, Deiric McCann, MD Genos Europe and Vicky Karuga, MD Genos Pan Africa. They join Genos International CEO Dr Ben Palmer and co-host Marie El Daghl to discuss EI in 2025 and beyond, based not only on their expertise, but the collective feedback of over 100 EI experts from the Genos Global Conference 2024.
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Unlock the key to workplace transformation with the Emotional Culture Index (ECI), a free Genos International tool that Mel Neil, highly regarded leadership and performance coach, swears by. Join Mel as she explains how the ECI sparks essential psychologically safe conversations, tackles burnout, and drives solution-focused outcomes for a thriving, engaged workforce. Learn why she will never start a development program without it.
Plus, Genos Certified Practitioners interested in mastering the Genos ECI can sign up for our upcoming virtual training on November 9. Register here.
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Juliette Tobias-Webb, a behavioural science expert, shares insights from her recent Antarctic adventures, drawing parallels between penguins' social habits and workplace dynamics. Explore her perspectives on emotional intelligence, leveraging technology for productivity, and fostering inclusive team environments in the latest episode of EI at Work.
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On this month's episode of EI at Work, Karine Leblanc shares her journey of transformation, growth, and the power of emotional intelligence.
With roots in engineering hear how Karine navigated a male dominate industry, her journey to self-improvement and how she increased peace, productivity and sales through embracing emotional intelligence.
Plus you’ll hear about her certification journey and why she chose to partner with Genos International.
A must listen episode! And if you like what you hear, check out her book: How to Be Human in a Technical World.
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This episode of EI at Work discusses the tumultuous landscape of the education sector with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) facing dire challenges, particularly in the United States. The impact is profound, with legislation changes, peaceful protests turning volatile, and students becoming increasingly disconnected amidst the Covid19 pandemic and rapid technological growth.
Daymyen Layne, a Genos Certified Practitioner and the Director of DEI for Hotchkiss school in Lakeville, Connecticut, dives into emotional intelligence's transformative power amid these challenges, emphasising empathy, cultural competence, and maintaining human connections.
Plus you’ll learn why Daymyen dedicated his career to "changing minds to make change” and what sparked his curiosity about human connection, empathy and emotional intelligence.
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In a world where change is constant and the future of work is rapidly evolving, the demand for emotional intelligence (EI) has never been higher, leading Georgia Bolton to become a certified practitioner.
As a seasoned leadership consultant, Georgia shares why she turned to Genos International for certification. Hear about her certification journey and how she promptly used her new EI tools to tackle a hospitality client’s challenge with burnout and conflict, offering valuable insights into the transformative power of EI tools in leadership development.
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The State of EI for 2024 – what does it look like, what are the trends and what you can expect to see from Genos International this year.
Join hosts Dr. Ben Palmer and Marie El Daghl as they discuss the critical role of emotional intelligence in today's labour market, and the strategies that are shaping the future for productivity and customer service.
Ben and Marie share the Genos International 2024 priorities and the first details of the Genos International 2024 Global Conference - happening this September in Bangkok. The Global Conference is the perfect opportunity for practitioners to expand their knowledge and connect with industry experts from around the world, hear all about it in this episode.
Join Dr Ben Palmer, CEO of Genos International and other Certified Practitioners from around the world at this year’s 2024 Global Conference.
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Feeling more frantic than festive this season? The end of year is a whirlwind of Christmas parties, family gatherings, holidays, and joy. Yet, amid the festivities, the end of year brings long hours, short breaks and lots of forced smiles as the seasons demands intensify - particularly for retail and hospitality sectors.
Leadership Coach Christine Rumble reveals the essential micro behaviours for navigating the end of year mayhem – including taking adequate breaks to manage stress, being self-aware and practicing gratitude.
Christine also sheds light on using the holiday season as an opportunity to confront difficult personal situations. Dreading sitting across from your sister at Christmas lunch? Learn how to use this time for healing, initiating authentic dialogue, being future-focused and action-oriented.
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Would staff come back to the office if they thought their employer would help get them out of it in time for the next train? We’re not talking an email from a manager but screens in the office on every floor, sharing train timetables to ensure people get home in time.
Angela Ferguson, Creative and Managing Director of Futurespace shares insights into one of her recent projects ‘The Works’, an experience centre for staff and clients of Reece. Reece is Australia's largest plumbing and supply business and its new home, 'The Works', is incredibly impressive and led to an increase in occupancy. Learn how the innovative design shows a genuine care for employees on a physical, emotional and social level - from monitoring hydration levels to getting them home in time for dinner.
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Listen and unravel the intricacies of managing workplace conflicts. Discover the power of self-awareness, the transformative potential of a win-win mindset, and gain practical insights into creating a safe mediation space. Whether you're a team leader, HR professional, or simply someone looking to foster a more harmonious work environment, this episode provides valuable guidance to help you turn conflicts into opportunities for growth and collaboration.
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You see the signs in hospitals. You hear automated messages on phone lines. Abuse will not be tolerated. Please treat our staff with respect.
In stressful scenarios, for instance where someone has lost something or someone valuable to them, customer interactions are naturally difficult, often sensitive and without the right training can go awry.
In this insightful episode of EI at Work, former General Manager People & Learning Centre of Expertise at Allianz Australia, Pierre De Villiers, shares the impact of unpredictable natural events on customer service staff and why empathy is essential in roles with high levels of emotional labour.
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Most business leaders know that Artificial Intelligence will disrupt their business now or in the near future. Not many are sure how or have given thought to the culture required to adopt and drive AI successfully. A culture of strong leadership, resilience and collaboration is essential to success when dealing with change and uncertainty, let alone the greatest seismic shift of our time, Artificial Intelligence.
Karl Treacher is CEO of The Culture Institute Group. He has over 25 years of global experience delivering strategic advice to tier-one brands, boards and business leaders, specialising in organisational reputation, brand, culture and experience alignment.
With a background in science, marketing, culture and leadership, Karl is also the perfect curator of the first and upcoming AI-Culture Summit. A dynamic gathering of thought-leaders and experts at the intersection of AI and corporate culture.
Join Dr Ben Palmer, CEO Genos International and Marie El Daghl, MD Chasing Albert, for a precursor of the AI-Culture Summit and invaluable insights from Karl into the relationship between AI and organisational culture.
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Most organisations and leaders don’t realise or pay enough attention to the critical role emotions play in building culture and the employee experience at work. Instead, they focus on how people think and behave – an organisations ‘cognitive culture’. By ignoring the emotional culture, organisations and leaders are at risk of glossing over a vital part of what makes people and organisations tick. In this podcast Teresa Callow, GM of People and Culture at The New Zealand Merino Company, shares how an understanding of human behaviour and emotional culture has been key to the New Zealand Merino Company’s competitive value proposition and success in transforming the wool industry from volume to value.
She shares her insights on how to develop an effective emotional culture aligned to business strategy, brand and growth. The results are remarkable and surprisingly more achievable than you might think.
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It’s time to take immediate action. The world is placing tremendous emphasis on psychological safety, and Australia has already undergone significant legal changes regarding an employer's duty of care. Breaching these regulations carries severe legal consequences, but the moral, reputational, and cultural fallout could be even worse. Don't wait any longer—prepare your organizational response now.
In this gripping episode of EI at Work, workplace health and safety expert Steve Bell, Managing Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills, shares indispensable insights on risk management, legal protection, and incident response. With engaging discussions on psychological safety, poor psychosocial cultures, and positive duties of care, this is your opportunity to stay ahead and safeguard your team and business. Act now before it's too late.
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Commit a serious crime. Go to Jail. Life Over. Right?
That doesn’t have to be the way. Dr Paul Wood is living proof that you can grow through adversity.
What was the crime? Murder. And as he puts it in the podcast “feel the weight of that word”. Dr Wood shares a remarkable story of Netflix proportions of his journey to becoming a Dr of Psychology. Today, he is an expert in helping people and organisations strive towards their potential and flourish through change and adversity. Paul works with everyone from senior leaders in fortune 100 companies such as Google to at risk-teens. He is a regular contributor in the media, an author, and his recently released second book, "Mental Fitness; Build your mind for strength and resilience every day" was another instant best seller.
Paul’s passion for the pursuit of excellence and turning adversity to advantage comes from a deeply personal place and he uses his experience to illustrate key lessons for us all.
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Success hinges on the ability of teams to collaborate, communicate and connect effectively. However, in today’s dynamic and dispersed world of work, it can be more difficult than ever to foster an environment where teamwork – really works. Discover how emotional intelligence applies to teams and how to foster this essential skill set at a group level.
In this episode of EI at Work, we’re joined by Dr Vanessa Druskat, Associate Professor at the University of New Hampshire's Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics and Member of the board of directors at the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations to discuss:
How to define ‘emotionally intelligent teams’ The role of leaders in fostering team emotional intelligence Individual emotional intelligence vs. team emotional intelligence The role of social norms in building emotionally intelligent teams How to build team emotional intelligence The role of emotional intelligence in onboarding new team membersInterested in Emotional Intelligence?
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Game-changing for business. Life-changing for people. Genos International is proud to celebrate 20 years of realising this very philosophy, through the assessment and development of emotional intelligence in the workplace.
An organisation that started as the brainchild of a passionate research team and Swinburne University, has since become the world-leader in emotional intelligence and assessment development. So where did it all start? How was emotional intelligence evolved over the last twenty years and where is it headed in the future? Learn all this and more, in this very special anniversary episode of EI at Work.
Dr Ben Palmer, CEO of Genos International, and co-host of EI at Work takes to centre stage to reflect on the past 20 years of Genos International. Together with co-host Marie El Daghl, Managing Director at marketing agency Chasing Albert , he discusses:
The inception and growth of Genos Selling the concept of emotional intelligence then versus now How emotional intelligence has evolved over the past two decades EI and workplace trends of the future Genos International’s famous friends and clients The learnings and mistakes along the way The people that have made Genos what it is todayInterested in Emotional Intelligence?
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The cost of hiring the emotionally unintelligent.
In this episode we discuss the recruitment woes of today, exploring the value of emotional intelligence during the recruitment phase and whether it should be a non-negotiable for businesses navigating Australia’s employment crisis.
Joining us to tackle these questions and more is Will Ainsley; Chief Operating Officer at employment testing, HR technology and assessment science company, Testgrid.
Will works closely with clients to uncover their core challenges and develops bespoke solutions to solve their problems. A respected Sales and Customer Success professional, he has 20 years of customer growth and account management experience in Technology, HR, Talent Management and Managed Services.
Together with co-hosts Dr Ben Palmer, CEO Genos and Marie El Daghl, managing director at marketing and communications agency Chasing Albert, they discuss:
How hard it is to recruit at the moment Recruitment difficulties and whether this is forcing people to make hiring mistakes State of the testing market The value of EI and psych assessments in recruitment Current corporate priorities in terms of skills to look at in the recruitment process. What are they willing to sacrifice? How good interpersonal skills are demonstrated by candidates Can corporates afford not to test for them? The percentage of candidates that fail in the probation period, and why. The cut off points for EI companies are currently using The cost of hiring the emotionally unintelligent Cost of EI testing at the recruitment stage, the benefits and what’s involved.Interested in Emotional Intelligence?
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If you’ve debated where covid came from, whether Amber Heard is believable, or who should win a recent election – this is a podcast for you.
Polarised opinions seem to be the norm on most things these days. Sometimes these conversations are enlightening and positive. Other times they’re toxic and damaging. So, learning how to express and solicit strong opinions is paramount. Spoiler alert – avoiding them altogether is not the answer. Especially at work.
Special guest Dr Andy Luttrell, social psychologist and host of Opinion Science, shares the fascinating science of opinions. Dr Ben Palmer, EI expert and CEO of Genos International delves into the role of emotional intelligence in managing polarised opinions for positive outcomes – whether at work or home.
Facilitated by Marie El Daghl, MD of Chasing Albert.
Points of discussion include:
What are opinions and how are they formed The difference between strong opinions and weak opinions The relationship between our opinions and feeling part of a tribe Understanding opinion polarisation Insight into ‘unfounded confidence’ The definition of moralised opinions The critical role of emotional intelligence in expressing and soliciting opinions How to be persuasive and outcome oriented when discussing polarised views Positive framing and how it helps you navigate the strong opinions of others. To shut down or not shut down heated arguments around polarised opinions – that is the question. The extent our mindset impacts how we enter discussions with polarised opinions How people higher in EI react when they are faced with a difference in opinion vs. someone with low EI.Learn more about Dr Andy Luttrell here.
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