#102: Why Emotional Intelligence Isn't About Being Nice
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Emotional intelligence gets sold as the soft side of leadership. Most leaders either dismiss it or try to become warmer. Liz Doyle Harmer argues both responses miss the point entirely.
In this episode of The Executive Commute, Jayson Krause sits down with transformational leadership coach and facilitator Liz Doyle Harmer to unpack what emotional intelligence actually demands of leaders and why the conventional approach to developing it is failing.
Liz coaches leaders and teams in fast-moving, high-stakes environments, and her work is built around a counterintuitive premise: what teams need from their leaders isn't a safer space, it's a braver one.
In this episode:
Why emotional intelligence is a precision skill, not a personality trait
The difference between a "safe" team culture and a "brave" one
How leaders mistake warmth for genuine emotional skill
What actually unlocks human potential in complex, fast-moving environments
The EQ capacity most leaders systematically underinvest in
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