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    BRINGING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE TO THE WORKPLACE

    With the emergence of Emotional Intelligence many business leaders agreed with the basic message that success is strongly influenced by personal qualities such as perseverance, self-control, and skill in getting along with others. They could point to "super sales persons" who had an uncanny...
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    HOW TO RAISE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    There are at least two good reasons to work on raising Emotional Intelligence: 1. If you want to be happier. 2. If you want people around you to be happier. You will be happier because you will learn to spend your time more efficiently. You will avoid activities and situations which...
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    THE ASSESSMENT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    Emotional Intelligence being important, the question of assessment and measurement becomes particularly pressing. In a paper published in 1998, Davies, Stankov, & Roberts concluded that there was nothing empirically new in the idea of Emotional Intelligence. This conclusion was based solely...
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    Who Uses the Emotional Intelligence Styles Profile?

    Who Uses the Emotional Intelligence Styles Profile? • The Assertiveness Profile is used by Trainers and Coaches working with clients to develop Emotional Intelligence skills. • This Emotional Intelligence profile is designed to assist individuals to understand their own Personal Emotional...
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    EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE STYLES PROFILE

    The Emotional Intelligence Styles Profile • The Emotional Intelligence Styles Profile is designed to assist individuals to understand their own Personal Emotional Intelligence Style, preferences and behavior. • In so doing, the Emotional Intelligence Styles Profile gives them a basis to look...
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    THE FOUR BRANCHES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    1. Perception Appraisal and Expression of Emotion. 2. Emotional Facilitation of Thinking. 3. Emotional Understanding and Analyzing Emotions; Employing Emotional Knowledge. 4. Emotional Management 1. Perception Appraisal and Expression of Emotion • The ability to perceive and identify...
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    DEFINITION OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    A simple definition of Emotional Intelligence is “Knowing what feels good, what feels bad, and how to get from bad to good”. A more formal academic definition is: “The emotional awareness and emotional management skills which provide the ability to balance emotion and reason so as to...
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    Emotional Intelligence

    Ever since the publication of Daniel Goleman’s first book on the topic in 1995, Emotional Intelligence has become one of the hottest buzzwords in the corporate world. For instance, when the Harvard Business Review published an article on Emotional Intelligence, it attracted a higher...
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    Emotional Intelligence in Leaders

    Emotional Intelligence in Leaders What do you think how important is emotional intelligence in leaders??? Share your views....
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