Emotional Intelligence

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About Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence (EI), often measured as an Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EQ), describes an ability, capacity, or skill to perceive, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups. It is a relatively new area of psychological research. The definition of EI is constantly changing.

Quotes about Emotional Intelligence

  1. Leaders' lack of emotional intelligence can lead to ethical failures if they believe they will never get caught and feel smart enough to worm their way out of it.
    In The Ethics of Emotional Intelligence. Are you in authority and lapsing in ethical judgement?
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  3. Genius Leadership Begets Geniuses | Leadership & Talent Management ...

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    Genius Leadership Begets Geniuses | Leadership & Talent Management ... ...o do — fro better or for worse in competence or incompetence. The oxygen of effective leadership is Emotional Intelligence. Leadership is a series of decisions that build on a combination–a synthesis–of wisdom, intell... (Read Full Article)

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  4. The Business Case For Developing Emotional Intelligence Skills

    Explore Article Business Organizational (Feb 19 2010)

    ...rts the critical value of developing the Emotional Competence of leaders. Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence, examined competency studies of 200 large global companies and reported the following results in th... (Read Full Article)

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