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Emotional Intelligence Quotient – Future Of Business Looks Brighter
There are so much aspects of what makes a business successful. The most important of all, which companies are now looking into, is the emotional intelligence of their employees. This concept is today the basis of numerous industries to advance their people’s proficiencies and effectiveness in the workplace. Studies have shown that this allow for [...]
Posted: June 8th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
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What’s Your Courage Quotient?
What’s your Courage Quotient? In the mid-1990′s, Daniel Goleman introduced the term “emotional intelligence” to the business world contending that our ability to manage our emotions and relationships with others was twice as important as our intelligence quotient (IQ) and experience in predicting our success as leaders. Ten years later, we see frequent reference to [...]
Posted: June 8th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
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What Is Your Emotional Intelligence Quotient?
Daniel Goleman, author of the book “Emotional Intelligence,” says, “If your emotional abilities aren’t in hand…you are not going to get very far.” Your emotional intelligence is measured by your emotional quotient. EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT Where IQ measures your general intelligence, emotional quotient measures your level of emotional intelligence. In a sense, it’s an emotional inventory. [...]
Posted: June 8th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
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