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Developing Women Leaders for
Greater Equity in East Africa
This study demonstrated a correlation between emotional intelligence and high performance for female CEOs and Board Members in Kenya, indicating a need for more investment in these skills in the broader fight for gender equality.
Overview
Situation: A large gender gap exists in East Africa, including Kenya, in terms of both pay and the number of women in senior roles.
Solution: PTS Africa, in collaboration with The Women On Boards Network Kenya, is working to combat this inequity by working with a cohort of female CEOs and Board Members to assess what drives the highest performers in this group and identify opportunities for growth.
Results: The analysis found emotional intelligence is a valuable contributor for women leaders in the cohort, especially the highest performers. EQ scores predicted over 35% of the variation in Effectiveness, one of the Success Factors measured by the Six Seconds Emotional Intelligence Assessment.
“Understanding the skills that empower women in leadership roles across the continent to achieve success is key to providing the support that will yield the next generation of female African leaders. This data provides the first step.”
– Mucha Mlingo, Founder, PTS Africa
“Intellectual intelligence without emotional intelligence is like a car without fuel – or for EVs, a car without a battery. Leadership and Emotional Intelligence go hand in hand.”
– Catherine Musakali, Chairperson, The Women on Boards Network Kenya.
“Emotional intelligence is a crucial ingredient for leaders to make better quality decisions in this VUCA environment.”
– Elizabeth Wasunna, Director Business Banking Kenya · Absa Group
Situation
Solution
Starting with a cohort of 35 women CEOs and Board Members in Kenya, PTS Africa sought to identify key drivers of success and opportunities for growth. The cohort completed the Six Seconds Emotional Intelligence Assessment to see if emotional intelligence is an important contributor to performance, and PTS analyzed the results to assess the relationship between the 4 Success Factors measured by the SEI and the group’s EQ scores.
Results
The study found that emotional intelligence is a key success factor for women in the cohort, especially the top performers.
GREATER EFFECTIVENESS
The women’s Emotional Intelligence scores predicted over 35% of the variation in Effectiveness scores.
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INCREASED EQ
The top 25% of performers scored higher in all 8 EQ competencies compared to the bottom 25%.
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STRONGER MOTIVATION
The top performers scored 29% higher on average in Engaging Intrinsic Motivation.
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Products & Services Delivered
EQ Skills
SEI – Six Seconds’ Emotional Intelligence Assessment is a validated psychometric tool for measuring emotional intelligence, used with over 250k people worldwide.
Custom Development
To address the organization’s specific needs using Six Seconds’ methodology, a custom program was developed, tested, and implemented.
Coaching
Coaching – Six Seconds’ coaching methodology blends neuroscience and emotional intelligence with the International Coach Federation competencies.
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