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Emotional Intelligence: Strengthening Interpersonal Skills (Hospitality)

Woodlane Hotel Riverwalk Mall, Gaborone, Gaborone, Botswana

Emotional intelligence (EI) is critical in hospitality, where staff interact with guests from diverse backgrounds, often under high-pressure or emotionally charged situations. EI involves understanding and managing one’s emotions, demonstrating empathy, and fostering positive relationships. Training in EI helps staff handle conflicts diplomatically, improve teamwork, and maintain composure during challenges, resulting in a more welcoming atmosphere for guests and a cohesive workplace culture.

$357.00

Emotional Intelligence: Strengthening Relationships (Real Estate)

Woodlane Hotel Riverwalk Mall, Gaborone, Gaborone, Botswana

Emotional intelligence (EI) in real estate is critical for managing the interpersonal dynamics of high-stakes negotiations and emotionally charged situations, such as foreclosures or family disputes. It enables agents to empathize with clients, manage stress, and handle conflicts diplomatically. Training in EI enhances communication, builds stronger relationships, and helps professionals adapt to diverse client needs, ultimately driving success in this relationship-focused industry.

$357.00

Industrial Relations: Enhancing Workplace Harmony (Real Estate)

Woodlane Hotel Riverwalk Mall, Gaborone, Gaborone, Botswana

Industrial relations in real estate involve understanding and managing the relationships between employees, management, and other stakeholders, including contractors and unions. Real estate firms often deal with a diverse workforce and legal frameworks governing employment. Training in industrial relations ensures compliance with labor laws, fosters workplace harmony, and equips managers with the tools to resolve conflicts effectively, creating a positive and productive working environment.

$357.00