Emotional-Intelligent Leadership: Why EQ Is a Core Business System, Not a “Soft Skill”

Emotionally intelligent leadership is not a soft skill — it is a critical business capability that drives customer loyalty, staff engagement, innovation, and strategic performance. This article explores how leaders who understand and manage emotions — both their own and their teams’ — create cultures where people care, collaborate, and continually improve. Drawing on research from Yale professor Marc Brackett, Herzberg’s Motivation–Hygiene Theory, and Steve Peters’ Chimp Paradox, we show what happens when EQ is ignored: conflict, disengagement, poor customer experience, and damaging turnover. Robust Leaders helps organisations cultivate emotional intelligence as a core leadership system for sustainable business success.

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Leadership Successes and Failures: Why CEOs Must Remain Politically Neutral in the Workplace

A confronting examination of leadership failure when personal ideology overrides professional responsibility. This article unpacks why CEOs must remain neutral in the workplace, the legal implications of influencing employee rights, and how psychological safety is compromised when leaders blur personal belief with authority.

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