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Coach leadership EQ 360 REPORT Sam Sample Other Raters (3), Family/Friends (3), Direct Reports (3), Peers (4), and Manager (3) Sample Report Multi-Health Systems Inc. December 05, 2014 Copyright 2014 Multi-Health Systems Inc. All rights reserved.

Well-Being Indicator Satisfied with life; content How to Use this Page 101 (92-110) 70 90 100 110 130 Score could not be calculated due to omitted items Low Range Mid Range High Range In the EQ-i 2.0 model, Happiness is different than the other EI abilities in that it both contributes to, and is a product of, EI. As such, your client s result in Happiness can be used as a barometer of emotional health and well-being. Although the causes and factors related to an individual s happiness extend beyond the scope of this assessment, it is important to examine your client s Happiness result in relation to the other EI subscales. For example, would strengthening lower subscales lead to improved Happiness? Or will increased Happiness stem from working within the client s strengths and talents? In either case, the best way forward is as unique to each person as his or her own definition of happiness. The four subscales most often associated with Happiness are: Self-Regard Optimism Self-Actualization Interpersonal Relationships Happiness Your client's result in Happiness suggests that, more often than not, they are satisfied with life, enjoy the company of others, and enjoy their work. Your client may: Have fun at both work and play while participating in enjoyable activities. Be seen by the team as likeable and pleasant to be around. Have to occasionally manage discontentment with certain aspects of life. Of the subscales most typically tied to Happiness, your client scored lower in Interpersonal Relationships and Self-Regard. Directing development efforts here could strengthen your client's level of Happiness. Self-Regard (69) Optimism (115) Happiness is a by-product of believing in oneself and living according to your own values. Your client's low Self-Regard may lead to a questioning of values, performance, and decisions, ultimately lowering happiness. You might ask: What leadership skills are strengths for you? Can you use them more often? How can you show more conviction in your decisions? How will this help your leadership? In the face of setback and disappointment, the ability to regroup and reclaim a happy state is contingent on one's level of optimism. Your client's results indicate that a high level of Optimism is displayed, and a positive framework is adopted during adverse conditions. This approach to life enhances and sustains pervasive feelings of happiness. You might ask: How does your optimism increase employee motivation and productivity? What can you do to impart this optimistic outlook in a transparent manner so that colleagues can benefit? Interpersonal Relationships Well-developed relationships help shield and buffer us from the negative effects of life's daily demands. Your client's lower result in Interpersonal Relationships suggests that a strong, supportive network may not be available who can help restore happiness when it is most needed. You might ask: How often do you interact with others to complete a "transaction," instead of having a meaningful interaction? Do you try to gain feedback and advice from colleagues? Seek their input to improve your leadership skills. (75) Self-Actualization (105) Happiness comes from a willingness to learn and grow on a journey aligned with your values. Your client's result suggests a good level of self-actualization, but further improving upon it will promote feelings of life achievement and overall happiness. You might ask: What responsibilities in your current leadership role allow you to feel self-actualized? Can you identify ways to spend more time on those specific activities (e.g., by delegating other tasks to colleagues)? v1.0.0 29 Copyright 2014 Multi-Health Systems Inc. All rights reserved.