Carnegie Mellon University

Leading with Emotional Intelligence

Leverage your emotional intelligence advantage to lead through challenging times.

Current times are extremely challenging for leaders at every level. Crisis has become constant. Leading transformation and change is critical. It is crucial to provide direction and support to team members and employees in order for them to stay highly motivated in a new normal working environment and be at their best while dealing with rising job insecurity and major strategic shifts across industries.

Leveraging emotional intelligence to lead through difficult times and adversity is the key differentiator that makes organizations and teams successful during these challenging times and beyond. It is a critical key to workplace success and makes the difference between good and great leaders.

This learning journey, which takes place over the course of two interactive, half-day sessions and includes a personal follow-up coaching session, will provide you with the insights and tools to better lead with emotional intelligence.



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"More than ever, our complex world needs leaders who understand the people dimension in business. After a successful career in global industry, my role has expanded to open doors for others to become better leaders. In my work as faculty and executive coach in our leadership programs my expertise and true passion is enabling individuals, teams and organizations to succeed, TOGETHER.” 

— Sylvia B. Vogt, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Management, Executive Coach

Key Takeaways

  • Learn to better leverage your emotional intelligence in order to effectively support your team members.
  • Discover your personal emotional intelligence quotient and what it means for you.
  • Better understand emotional intelligence elements, such as how it impacts stress management, decision-making, interpersonal relationships, and leadership interactions.
  • Gain insights and tools that are immediately applicable in your workplace and in life.

Who should attend?

This program is designed for executives and mid- to upper-level managers who are focused on improving their leadership and emotional intelligence skills, knowledge, and effectiveness. Participants will come away with an enhanced ability to lead their organizations during times of crisis and beyond.

Recommended participants include those who:

  • Supervise departments or diverse teams.
  • Lead complex projects or organizational change.
  • Manage relationships between different functions and stakeholders.
  • Hold or aspire to a key role in their operation.
  • Develop talent within their organization.

After Program Support

A key element of this leadership program is an individual, one-hour executive coaching session offered after the program. This is a confidential one-on-one coaching meeting with a highly experienced, certified business coach, in order to make you more successful in tackling your leadership challenges.

A typical session includes a joint exploration with your coach around the issue you are facing, which sets the stage for an impactful coaching conversation to help you achieve more clarity about the best approach to your challenge and develop an initial plan how to achieve the results you’re looking for. This will be most effective if you make a personal commitment to follow your plan.

The session will be online/video call via Zoom, or by phone within 45 days of program to provide the best possible support for you and your leadership development.

* Special pricing is available for individual and group registrations. More information is available here.

Carnegie Mellon welcomes all individuals to participate in and attend Executive Education programs and events, on campus and/or online, as outlined in the university’s Statement of Assurance.

Additionally, we welcome the opportunity to accommodate requests for support for guests, visitors, and alumni with disabilities. To discuss your individual or group accommodation requests, please contact Carnegie Mellon's Office of Disability Resources at least two weeks in advance of your program start date.

Contact Executive Education at Carnegie Mellon

Contact a program director at 412-268-2304 or exec-director@andrew.jo-maps.com to learn more.

Get answers to common inquiries by visiting our frequently asked questions page.