The Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership (WLEP), one of 38 in England, is responsible for creating and delivering economic growth and jobs in the County. This is achieved through a partnership approach with business, local government, the third sector and higher and further education working
Emotional Intelligence course is offered by Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership (WLEP)
The Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership (WLEP), one of 38 in England, is responsible for creating and delivering economic growth and jobs in the County. This is achieved through a partnership approach with business, local government, the third sector and higher and further education working together with a common, shared purpose.
The WLEP is responsible for developing and delivering Worcestershire’s Plan for Growth 2020-2040 which was agreed by all partner organisations across the public, private and education sectors. The WLEP is working to:
About WLEP
The Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership (WLEP), one of 38 in England, is responsible for creating and delivering economic growth and jobs in the County. This is achieved through a partnership approach with business, local government, the third sector and higher and further education working together with a common, shared purpose.
The WLEP is responsible for developing and delivering Worcestershire’s Plan for Growth 2020-2040 which was agreed by all partner organisations across the public, private and education sectors. The WLEP is working to:
Create 25,000 jobs
Increase Gross Value Added (GVA) by £2.9bn
Contribute towards the delivery of 21,500 new homes by 2025.
A total of £71.71m of Growth Deal funding is available between 2015 and 2021. In August 2020 Worcestershire received £12m from the Getting Building Fund for agreed economic projects to ensure that Worcestershire achieves it’s vision of creating a Connected, Creative, Dynamic economy for all by 2024. This includes a range of schemes, for example, to improve: skills, rail connectivity, access to key employment sites and Superfast Broadband. The WLEP is also responsible for a €68m EU programme which contributes to delivery of all parts of the Plan for Growth and provides specific grant funding to support businesses and training with a focus on moving individuals into work.
The WLEP continues to work with the National LEP Network to explore shared best practice and innovations which underpin local-to-national business growth. Worcestershire has established alliances across LEP regions, as well as the Midlands LEPs, to consolidate wider opportunities around the Midlands Engine and Midlands Connect for a connected road, rail and air infrastructure network.
Each day, individuals are faced with various challenges in the workplace. Whether it is using social skills and interpersonal skills with a difficult customer or a problem to solve, the ability to manage emotions becomes increasingly important.
This 2-hour course focuses on emotional resilience, which can be described as our ability to bounce back from adversity and setbacks. Emotional resilience is a skill which can be learned through training and development.
Suitable for anyone that wishes to develop and enhance their Emotional Intelligence. You probably know people who are masters at managing their emotions.
Participants will learn the benefits and challenges of applying emotional intelligence (EI) and how to utilize tools for assessing individual and organizational strengths and opportunities for improvement. Understanding the core skills needed for emotional intelligence will allow participants to de...
We provide a tried and tested external emotional intelligence report, enabling participants to focus on their strengths and develop their own emotional intelligence across 16 EI areas.
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