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Forum showcases importance of emotional intelligence

Forum showcases importance of emotional intelligence

Times of Oman2 days ago
Salalah: The "Leadership from the Heart" forum, organized by the Omani Society for Human Resource Management (OSHRM) in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and the Office of the Governor of Dhofar, began today in Salalah, Dhofar Governorate.
The opening ceremony for the two day event was held under the auspices of HH Sayyid Marwan Turki Al Said, Governor of Dhofar, who felicitated the speakers and contributors to the event's organization.
The forum's events included a panel discussion titled "People with Disabilities: From Inclusion to Effective Empowerment," which discussed ways to effectively empower and integrate people with disabilities into society and enhance their role in various fields.
Several working papers were also presented, with titles including: "Emotional Intelligence: Understanding People and Making an Impact," "Emotional and Social Intelligence as a Tool for Empowering Teams and Enhancing Corporate Harmony," "The Magic Recipe for Motivation," "The Role of Emotional and Social Intelligence in Performance Development and Productivity Enhancement," "Balanced Leadership for Maximizing Personal Impact," and a paper titled "Transforming the Invisible Essence."
The "Leadership from the Heart" forum focuses on a number of key themes, including leadership and institutional empowerment, the impact of social intelligence in work environments, inclusive work and educational environments, and tools for measuring social and emotional intelligence.
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