Understanding Communication Behaviors: Upping the E-Quotient and Your Emotional IQ

Talk is never cheap. It’s priceless!

How would you rate your communication efforts? Better still—what would others say?

Keynote SpeakerUsing a personal communication profile (the DISC), you’ll discover your unique behavioral preferences. You’ll gain insights on where and why relationships grow or suffer. This workshop is designed to open channels for sharing communication preferences and valuing differences.

With interaction, humor and high content, Eileen will help you walk away with ideas for improving your own communication while understanding others.

This program provides plenty of ‘meat’—high content, useful information you can put to work at the office and at home. You will:

  • Learn an easy-to-grasp framework to improve communication skills long after the workshop is over
  • Discover why some people “bug you” and why you do well with others
  • Find out how to work with peers and bosses using key information on “what makes them tick”
  • Learn how to “sell” different people, differently
  • Understand how to select a dynamic and productive team, valuing individual differences
  • Improve communication skills with clients, colleagues, friends and family
  • Look at every human interaction differently, using new- found knowledge and insights

Do good by bringing in Eileen to your local community non-profit. Sponsor her for an event and receive acknowledgment by both Eileen and your local non-profit.

Watch Eileen talk about attitude and motivation:

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Take a look at some of the instruments that can be used with this program!

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McDargh Communications
(949) 496-8640
Eileen@EileenMcDargh.com
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I had the honor of meeting Eileen at the DRJ Fall World business continuity conference. Her topic was "Business Resilience". I tend to show up early, and Eileen came over to me and engaged me in some light professional conversation. The signal for the conference to start ended our conversation, but not before she said, "I think you're going to like what you're going to hear". Eileen shared about how "Business Resilience" is based on "Personal Resilience". One of her anecdotes was about the "9/11 sniffer dogs" and their handlers. These dogs will dig and keep digging until they find something. She relayed that the task was so huge and overwhelming, that sometimes one of the handlers had to pretend to bury themselves in the rubble so that the dog could "find" something, so that the dog wouldn't get discouraged. Eileen didn't know this, but my own personal and professional situation has been like that of the sniffer dog. I nearly cried during her talk. It was like her talk was just for me. Her ensuing message of hope, and how each of us can learn to be more resilient, can help us as leaders to make our organizations more resilient. That's valuable! Since that talk, I have found new hope and strengthened personal resilience, and have passed her message forward to others. Eileen is a speaker who will share important topics and in a way that will connect with your mind and with your heart and make the message memorable and make a difference. For me, I will remember that morning for a lifetime. If you can get on Eileen's calendar to bring her to your organization, I am very confident that you will be very glad that you did.

Alan Yue, PMP, CISSP, CBCP