Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and key personnel of Rural and Community Banks (RCBs) have undergone specialised coaching in emotional intelligence to reinforce management effectiveness and organisational efficiency.
The coaching, which came about in Sunyani within the Bono Region not too long ago and facilitated by Addison International, an emotional intelligence coaching centre, drew personnel from RCBs from Bono, Bono East, Ahafo, Savannah, North East, Northern, Upper East, and Upper West areas.
According to the Executive Director of the Association of Rural Banks, Ghana, Mrs Comfort Owusu, the coaching marked a significant step ahead in empowering leaders inside the RCB sector.
She emphasised that it was necessary for native financial institution personnel to be geared up with emotional intelligence to have the ability to foster optimistic office cultures to drive sustainable development.
MrsOwusu additional famous that emotional intelligence has gained recognition globally as a vital element of efficient management because it encompasses the power to recognise, perceive, and handle one’s feelings.
“In today’s dynamic and competitive business environment, where relationships and collaboration are key to success, emotional intelligence plays a pivotal role in driving organisational performance and fostering a conducive work environment,” she stated.
She stated in view of that RCBs in Ghana had taken proactive steps to put money into the skilled development of their CEOs and key personnel by equipping them with the data and expertise essential to navigate the complicated interprivate dynamics, encourage groups, and make sound selections even in high-pressure conditions.
MrsOwusu stated the coaching classes lined varied points of emotional intelligence, including self-awareness, self-regulation, social consciousness, and relationship administration.
The CEO of Suma Rural Bank, Mr Kofi Acheampong, expressed appreciation on behalf of the individuals for the initiative, highlighting the transformative impression of emotional intelligence coaching on management efficientness and organizational tradition.
He emphasised the importance of empathy, communication, and battle decision expertise in “building strong relationships with clients, employees, and stakeholders”.
The CEO of Addison International, Mr James Kwesi Addison, who was the facilitator on the coaching, stated fostering a tradition of empathy and beneathstanding, leaders might encourage loyalty, improve worker engagement, and in the end drive buyer satisfaction and loyalty.
He stated to reinforce chiefship effectiveness, emotional intelligence coaching was anticipated to yield broader societal advantages by selling moral conduct, range, and inclusion inside the banking sector.
“By investing in the emotional intelligence of their leaders, these institutions are not only strengthening their internal capabilities but also positioning themselves for long-term success in an ever-evolving rural and community banking landscape,” he added.
Mr Addison lauded the orgainsers for such an initiative that mirrored the dedication of the Association of RCB, Ghana to steady enchancment {and professional} improvement of RCB personnel.
BY KWEKU ESSEL GYASI