Abstract
In Working with Emotional Intelligence,Goleman reveals the skills that distinguish star performers in every field, form entry-level jobs to top executive positions. He shows that the single most important factor is not IQ, advanced degrees, or technical expertise, but the quality Goleman calls emotional intelligence. self-awareness, self-confidence, and self-control; commitment and integrity; the ability to communicate and influence, to initiate and accept change--these competencies are at a premium in today's job market.
Keywords
Emotional intelligencePsychologySelf-confidenceSocial psychologyApplied psychologyCognitive psychology
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Daniel Goleman
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Working with Emotional Intelligence.
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