EQ Europe Introduces a Unique Programme for Businesses to Excel with Social Sustainability (ESG) and DEI by Assessing and Growing emotional intelligence (EQ)

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EQ Europe has created a unique programme where, in partnership with its clients, it maps the path to a human-centred culture by turning company values into EQ competencies that show up in people's actions. It is about changing the way leaders and employees act so that they are in line with the company's values and well-being-promoting strategies.

When you combine environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), EQ is the key to success. It is based on a lot of research, and as neurophysiology has grown, we have learned a lot about how our emotions work in our brains and bodies.

Even though IQ is a well-known idea, emotional intelligence has become a new way to understand what kinds of actions lead to success in business. These actions can be measured, improved, and assessed.

Lars Hellberg, President and CEO Fortaco Group:

"EQ competencies are business-critical to delivering premium value every day. We contacted EQ Europe in mid-2020 to understand how emotional intelligence among our leaders could help us ensure people's sustainability.

"After successful workshops and individual coaching with our managers for 12 months, the results were very convincing, and the changes in well-being and performance noticeable and visual."

Come to an open seminar on "How companies can succeed with social sustainability (ESG) and DEI" on December 14 from 12:00 to 12:30 CET. To register, email CEO Jenny Westergård at [email protected].

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