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Emotional Self-Control
We see it happening all the time. People losing their “cool”. You don’t have to look much further than the local news. Road rage, fist-fights on airplanes, or unhappy customers demanding to speak to the manager. At our last team meeting, we were talking about our pet-peeves and just thinking about mine started to make my blood pressure rise. We’ve all typed out that angry email. Some of us may have even hit “send” and had to apologize later. While anger is the big emotion that comes to mind, all emotions can rise to the surface at unexpected times. That sadness or disappointment you kept shoving back down because you weren’t ready to tackle it? Surprise! It showed up in the form of uncontrollable tears out of nowhere leaving your coworker wondering why their simple question brought such a reaction. But emotions are just human nature, right? The fact is, we all have emotions and it’s completely normal to express them. No matter if we feel them in a big or a small way, we have a choice on how we choose to react to them. That’s where emotional intelligence (EQ) enters the stage.
Celebrating Fatherhood
It’s the month we set aside a day to celebrate fathers! That may look a little different for each of us. Whether your father is near or far, biological, adopted, a stepfather, a grandfather, a family friend you look up to as a role model, or even if you have lost your father, let’s take a moment to remember the men in our lives and the things they have taught us.
What is Project Management….and why do we need it?
Chances are you have participated in a project at your organization at some point in your career whether you realize it or not. So what exactly is Project Management and how does it help get work done?
Project Management is the application of knowledge, skills and techniques to execute projects effectively and efficiently. It’s a strategic competency for organizations, enabling them to tie project results to business goals — and thus, better compete in their markets.
One of the biggest benefits of using Moser Consulting for your organization’s project execution is the ability to ensure value is realized from project execution that benefit the organization and achieves it’s goals.