15 WAYS EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT LEADERS EMPOWER THE PEOPLE TO WIN

Remember a time when you’ve been around someone who empowered you and made you feel special, appreciated, and important?

One valuable key to personal relationships:
It’s not a sign of weakness to let others know you value them.
It’s a sign of security and strength.

It’s been said that a person can live for 40 days without food, 4 days without water, 4 minutes without air, but only 4 seconds without hope and encouragement.

If you want to be an emotionally intelligent leader of influence, impact, and inspiration, be the one to provide them with the encouragement to win in life.

Here’s to building winners!
–Steve

As a master storyteller, Steve has unparalleled ability to communicate dynamic business and leadership truths through stories, anecdotes and humor. Harness the power of the “number one” predictor of professional success, impact, leadership, high performance and sustainable relationships in business and life. Steve’s highest rated keynote presentation.

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“The purpose of Leadership Quest is to help professionals develop their personal leadership, vision and emotional intelligence. Everyday I strive to help leaders and teams achieve their desired goals in sales productivity, leadership, time maximization, and life-balance. ”

About the Author

Steve Gutzler is the President of Leadership Quest, a Seattle-based leadership development company. Steve is a dynamic, highly-sought-after speaker who has delivered more than 2,500 presentations to a list of clients including Microsoft, Starbucks, the Seattle Seahawks, Pandora Radio, Boeing, Cisco, Starwood Corporation, the Ritz Carlton group, and the U.S. Social Security Administration. He recently was voted #1 by the readership of Huffington Post as the Most Inspirational Leader on Social Media.

A published author on leadership and emotional intelligence, Steve resides near Seattle with his wife Julie where they enjoy time with their three adult children and six grandchildren.