Solution
Dstl commissioned Talogy to undertake bespoke research to define those psychological qualities that differentiated effective system skills people from those less effective. By identifying these secret ingredients, Dstl would be able to tailor its recruitment and development programmes to identify and develop more people with system skills.
Our ground-breaking research found that individuals rated as demonstrating effective system skills were more likely to have higher levels of Emotional Intelligence than those rated as less effective; and this was regardless of an individuals’ personality or intellectual decision-making ability.
We subsequently designed and delivered a four-day, two-part Emotional Intelligence development programme (Managing Individual Effectiveness – ‘MIE’) to develop systems skills; this has now been rolled out across the organisation. We have supplemented this with further modules focusing on specific elements of systems skills, including building powerful relationships. Additionally, we have developed a bespoke online system skills selection tool, underpinned by Emotional Intelligence, to enable the selection of candidates with system skills potential.