By: Katherine Poehnert. M.Ed.Psych., PCC
Most of us are familiar with the term Emotional Intelligence (EQ) , which is generally defined as consisting of self-awareness and regulation, as well as social awareness and relationship management. It is evident how important these competencies are in leadership, as well as in life. This blog will take a look at one aspect of EQ…relationship awareness and management (RI) withing a systems-based approach, which is known as RSI.
According to sixseconds.org, global EQ scores are declining, and we are in what may be known as a global EQ recession. This means that people:
- Are more volatile
- Are less likely to be able to navigate their emotions
- Feel less empathy and connection
- Do not feel a bigger sense of purpose
- Have an “us vs them” mentality
- Find it is easier to hate and label than to understand and empathize ( Psych Today, Nov ’24)
- An awareness that leadership is a role within the system and is therefore distributed
- Team-based work processes
- The belief that Systems are naturally unique, intelligent, creative, and adaptive
- Every member of a system contributes to the systems intelligence
- Roles are dynamic and interdependent, not fixed
- Whatever disruption occurs within the system is an indication that something new is trying to emerge
- The answer is always within the system, not within the leader