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In this episode of Kee to the Conversation, we’re talking about the one skill that determines whether your projects flow or fall apart: emotional intelligence. If your projects keep stalling because of team dynamics, this is the episode you didn’t know you needed.
✨ We’ll talk about:• Why emotional intelligence is more valuable than any tool in your tech stack• The difference between managing a project and actually leading one• How to spot team disengagement before it derails progress• Practical ways to lead with empathy without losing accountability• How to build people-first systems, even if you’re not a “soft” leader
If you’re tired of passive-aggressive Slack messages, missed cues, and misalignment that no task tracker can fix, you don’t need more software. You need stronger emotional intelligence.
✨ Social Media:IG & TikTok: @keetotheconvoLinkedIn: KeVonya Webb-RileyRead the full blog: www.keetotheconvo.com📲 Follow for weekly content on systems, self-trust, and showing up for your goals in a way that actually feels good.
By KeVonya Webb-RileyIn this episode of Kee to the Conversation, we’re talking about the one skill that determines whether your projects flow or fall apart: emotional intelligence. If your projects keep stalling because of team dynamics, this is the episode you didn’t know you needed.
✨ We’ll talk about:• Why emotional intelligence is more valuable than any tool in your tech stack• The difference between managing a project and actually leading one• How to spot team disengagement before it derails progress• Practical ways to lead with empathy without losing accountability• How to build people-first systems, even if you’re not a “soft” leader
If you’re tired of passive-aggressive Slack messages, missed cues, and misalignment that no task tracker can fix, you don’t need more software. You need stronger emotional intelligence.
✨ Social Media:IG & TikTok: @keetotheconvoLinkedIn: KeVonya Webb-RileyRead the full blog: www.keetotheconvo.com📲 Follow for weekly content on systems, self-trust, and showing up for your goals in a way that actually feels good.