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Thursday, August 5, 2021

3hs

 https://www.google.com/search?q=3hs



social quotient

 https://www.google.com/search?q=social+quotient

Financial

 https://www.google.com/search?q=financial+quotient 

community quotient

 https://www.google.com/search?q=community+quotient 

speakingtree

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Leadership

 

IntelligenceSkills / CompetenciesGLOF
IQ

Intelligence Quotient

Mind Intelligence

  • Mental Capacity / Brain smarts / Intellect
  • Good decision making  – assembling and analysing data
  • Using logical reasoning and critical thinking for problem solving and to come up with the best plan of action
  • Conducting research
  • Keeping abreast with world-wide developments
Boundary-less inclusion
  • Thinking globally
EQ

Emotional Quotient

Emotional Intelligence

 

  • Self-Awareness – Ability to understand and manage own emotions and behaviours
  • Know how emotions can affect other people and filter them
  • Pick up the atmosphere – the mood and feelings of the work environment
  • Awareness of others – Seeing others clearly, sensing things about others
  • Knowing how to connect on an emotional level – having empathy to sense the feelings of others and fully share their experiences
  • Acknowledging emotions
  • Understand emotional boundaries
  • Increases trust, loyalty and team performance
  • Self-regulation / management – self – control
  • Ability to influence and engage people on an emotional level, to motivate and inspire
  • Less likely to make snap judgements and identify the root cause of an issue
Continuous change
  • Achieving personal mastery
CQ Conversational – Communication Quotient

Conversational – Communication Intelligence

  • All forms of Communication
  • Productive dialogue
  • Thought provoking questions
  • Listening for understanding
  • Acknowledging messages
  • Putting thoughts into words
  • Story telling for impact
  • Good presenters
Communication
  • Encouraging constructive dialogue
HQ

Heart Quotient

Heart Intelligence

 

  • Flow of awareness, understanding and intuitive guidance
  • Mind and emotions brought into coherent alignment with the heart
  • The ability to show kindness to someone and to demonstrate goodness, love, appreciation, care or compassion
  • Caring – courage – candour
WQ

Wisdom Quotient

Wisdom Intelligence

 

  • Knowing – A deep understanding of the reality of people, things, events or situations
  • Ability to choose or act to produce optimum results
  • Wisdom can be gained by experience (horizontal)
  • Wisdom can be gained instantly from above (vertical)
  • Helping  people discern what’s emerging in front of them, uncovering options and solutions
PQ

Personality – Character Quotient

Personality – Character Intelligence

  • The strength of your character– your personality traits
  • Pursuing and developing moral excellence, which leads to self-mastery
  • Integrity, living beliefs and values
  • Creating an ethical climate
  • Adopting the highest principles of conduct
  • The style that defines us such as introversion or extraversion
Communication
  • Demonstrating integrity
BQ

Boldness

  • Mental strength / toughness
  • Accepting challenges and taking risks
 

 

ICQ

Inter-Cultural Quotient

Inter-Cultural Intelligence

 

  • Relating and working effectively across cultures
  • Ang, Van Dyne, & Livermore describe four CQ (Cultural Intelligence) capabilities:
  • ICQ-Drive -interest and confidence in functioning effectively in culturally diverse settings
  • ICQ-Knowledge – about how cultures are similar and how cultures are different
  • ICQ-Strategy – making sense of culturally diverse experiences
  • ICQ-Action – capability to adapt verbal and nonverbal behaviour to make it appropriate to diverse cultures. It involves having a flexible repertoire of behavioural responses that suit a variety of situations
Boundary-less Inclusion
  • Appreciating diversity
SQ

Social Quotient

Social Intelligence

 

  • Latest neuroscience research indicates that social needs are more important than physical and security needs based on Maslow’s hierarchy
  • Interpersonal connection and social skills
  • Open to hearing all sides of a story
  • Managing change
  • Managing and resolving conflict
  • Reading others and approaching them to gain the best possible connection
  • Being likeable and generating positive feelings in others
  • Influencing and engaging others
  • Energised and positive and enthusiastic
  • Challenging
  • Building insight
  • Role modelling and setting an example
Continuous change
  • Leading change
RQ

Relationship- Partnering Quotient

Relationship- Partnering Intelligence

 

  • Building rapport
  • Engaging the team
  • Organisational awareness
  • Stakeholder relationship (team / customers / suppliers)
  • Customer service
  • Developing others
  • Sharing leadership /developing followers
  • Mentoring
  • Inspiring and motivating others
  • Building the team
  • Empowering the individual and the team
  • Truth telling and building trust
  • Giving feedback, thanking and praising others
  • Celebrating success
Engaging people
  • Building partnerships

 

Assure Success

  • Ensuring customer satisfaction

 

Boundary-less inclusion

  • Empowering people

 

Engaging people

  • Developing people
  • Sharing leadership
VQ

Visionary Quotient

Visionary Intelligence

 

  • Foresight
  • Identifying threats and opportunities
  • Designing the future by learning from results
  • Visioning
  • Innovative and creative thinking / new ideas
Continuous change
  • Anticipating opportunities

 

Communication

  • Creating a shared vision
AQ

Applied – Practical Quotient

Applied – Practical Intelligence

  • Systems thinking
  • Practically making things happen
  • Activating thoughts and turning them into action
  • Self-management. Time and stress management
TQ

Task – Subject Matter Expertise Quotient

Task – Subject Matter Expertise Intelligence

  • Knowledge of business and work
  • Subject matter expertise
  • Competitor awareness and competitiveness
  • Experience

 

Assure Success
  • Developing technological savvy
  • Maintaining a competitive advantage

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3q

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Adversity Quotient

 https://www.google.com/search?q=Adversity+Quotient

Application Quotient

 https://www.google.com/search?q=Application+Quotient

yuga

 https://www.google.com/search?q=yuga+quotient

life quotient

 https://www.google.com/search?q=life+quotient



PQ

 https://www.google.com/search?q=Passion+Quotient+Physical+Quotient+Political+Quotient

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Passionate Organization


 a)      IQ (Intelligence Quotient)


b)      EQ (Emotional Quotient)


c)      PQ (Passion Quotient)


d)      PQ (Physical Quotient)


e)      PQ (Political Quotient)


f)        SQ (Spiritual Quotient)


g)      BI (Business Intelligence)


h)      XQ (Execution Quotient)


i)        FQ (Flexibility Quotient)

https://www.google.com/search?q=Passionate+organisation

8400000


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Quotient(Alphabets) = Numbers Symbols (/)

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pragmatic

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