The Conceptual Model of EI
(Hay Group)

As can
be seen in the above diagram the conceptual model of EI
developed by the Hay Group and used by ScotCoach starts
with ‘Self Awareness’ which involves knowing your
emotions and their effects.
This area has an impact on two other areas. The first
being ‘Self Management’ which involves knowing how to
manage your emotions, how to keep disruptive impulses in
check and being flexible and comfortable with new ideas.
The second area which is impacted upon by self awareness
is ‘Social Awareness’ which involves an ability to
listen, to be persuasive, to collaborate and to nurture
relationships.
Self Management and Social Awareness both then impact on
the last area of ‘Relationship Management’ which
involves an ability to influence others, handle
conflict, develop, lead, and work with others.
All four areas ultimately have an impact on others and
our working relationships and as a result our own
performance and that of others.
If we have not developed a lot of strengths in these
areas then that impact will be more negative or neutral
rather positive and motivating.
Emotional Competence
Framework (Hay Group)
Within
each of the four areas discussed above Goleman has
identified a number of key emotional competencies that
relate to the performance of that aspect of EI.
‘An emotional competence is a learned capacity based on
emotional intelligence that contributes to effective
performance at work’ (Goleman, 1998).
However the good news is that there are ‘many paths to
success’ and it is not necessary to master every
competency to be successful as the areas you choose to
develop will depend on a whole range of factors
including:
-
Your
current role and level of responsibility
-
The
context within which you are currently working
-
The
specific problems or circumstances you are
attempting to resolve
-
Your
organisational culture
There
are however a number of key competencies which have been
found to be non-negotiable. These are the ones that it
is very important to have strengths in and that when
they are observed at a particular level then it can be
said that you have achieved the right combination for
success in your particular role and context.
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