In business and life, emotional intelligence (EQ) impacts the quality of our relationships. On the home front, it affects how well families function while doing life together. In the workplace, EQ influences job performance, career paths, and company success. Both cases encompass the foundational building blocks taught since elementary school: playing/working well with others and effectively collaborating as a team.
Together, these two principles fall under the umbrella of relationship management. And on the job front, these crucial components play a vital role in the supervision and maintenance of relationships between—
This concept of relational connections is essential in healthcare, where life and death scenarios create stressful situations on both sides of the care equation. Let's look at the HOW and WHY of relationship management in post-acute and acute environments.
The more amicable the relationships—
Individuals with EQ can communicate in an assertive yet respectful, non-defensive manner. They can both offer and receive feedback and effectively manage interpersonal conflicts. When relationship management is prioritized and developed across a healthcare facility's workforce –
An ongoing emphasis on improving relationship management will help sustain healthcare organizations and the professionals who staff them against future challenges. Executives can impact the depth of relationship management in their organization by—
Recognizing and prioritizing relationships building, no matter which industry you’re a part of, will certainly improve individual job satisfaction, employee retention and company culture, all of which are huge contributors of a successful (and profitable) business model.
Looking for more information about improving work relationships? This Harvard Business Review article breaks down the five principles to improving work relationships, which stem from social psychology research as well as accredited leadership studies.