Among the many core elements of talent and career success, emotional intelligence is the critical distinguishing factor for advancement. Furthermore, it’s no longer just for leaders. Emotional intelligence (EI) is strongly associated with essential skills required for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and has been shown to positively influence team productivity, leadership effectiveness, individual, and overall business outcomes.
Both the president and the co-founder of El Advantage work with individuals and companies to help them be their best. Their combined experience in business, research, teaching, and higher education have given them insight into the need for advanced training and development around essential emotional skills required for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which requires a fundamental change in the way we live, work, and relate to one another.
Learn how to enhance your EI skills, and the skills of others, using scientifically validated tools.
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Janice Gair is president and co-founder of EI Advantage. She brings more than two decades of experience on governance, corporate strategy, and organization development working at an international level. She is a Chartered Professional in Human Resources and has achieved the Professional Certified Coach designation through the International Coaching Federation. Her core values include social responsibility and servant leadership. She proudly serves as chair of the Women’s Enterprise Centre of Manitoba.
Hayley Hesseln is co-founder of EI Advantage and responsible for its curriculum development for in-house and e-learning delivery. In addition, she is an economist and professor at the University of Saskatchewan with extensive experience working with indigenous communities in the north. She has dedicated her 20-year career as a university professor to teaching and learning. Hayley is also an alumnus of the Royal Roads University executive coaching program. She received the master teacher designation from the University of Saskatchewan in 2017 and the medal of bravery from the governor general of Canada.