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Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
Daniel Goleman

Amazon.co.uk Review There was a time when IQ was considered the leading determinant of success. In this fascinating book, based on brain and behavioural research, Daniel Goleman argues that our IQ- idolising view of intelligence is far too narrow. Instead, Goleman makes the case for "emotional intelligence" being the strongest indicator of human success. He defines emotional intelligence in terms of self-awareness, altruism, personal motivation, empathy and the ability to love and be loved by friends, partners, and family members. People who possess high emotional intelligence are the people who truly succeed in work as well as play, building flourishing careers and lasting, meaningful relationships. Because emotional intelligence isn't fixed at birth, Goleman outlines how adults as well as parents of young children can sow the seeds. --Amazon.com

Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ (Thorsons Audio) [AUDIOBOOK]
Daniel Goleman (Narrator)

This work argues that the view of human intelligence is too narrow, ignoring a range of abilities that determine how people succeed in life. It suggests that "emotional intelligence" is the key to achieving goals and living out dreams, and shows how to develop a blueprint for a fulfilling life.

The Emotional Intelligence Pocketbook (The Pocketbook Series)
Margaret Chapman

A survey by UMIST of managers working for a leading UK supermarket chain revealed that those with high emotional intelligence (Ei) experienced less stress, enjoyed better health, performed better and reported a better quality of life. This book defines Ei and explains why it is important. It provides a framework for understanding Ei and illustrates how to develop Ei capabilities. In addition, with the aid of a self-assessment questionnaire it offers readers the opportunity of assessing their own Ei. Over all, it aims to stimulate managers to reflect on the changing nature of organizations and the roles that they have to fulfil.

Managing Yourself: Mastering Your Emotional Intelligence
Paul Morgan

Unlike many other EI related books, Managing Yourself explores key elements of emotional intelligence using popular culture ( sport, TV, cinema & music) making it much more readily absorbed. Additionally, the book provides a whole series of self-assessment/self-understanding exercises giving the reader a clear idea from the outset where they stand on EI your strengths and weaknesses, before providing very specific techniques for change. The outcome is workable accelerated plans that will improve your emotional intelligence and your business results.

The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence: The Theory and Practice of Development, Evaluation, Education and Implementation - at Home, School and in the Workplace
Reuven Bar-On, James Parker

This encyclopaedic resource is both a scholarly and practical survey that examines the vast and timely topic of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Bringing together various schools and ways of approaching EI, the contributors represent the field's most prominent researchers, academics, and practitioners. While the text makes a significant contribution to the theoretical understanding of EI, the book also has practical applications. At home and school, the information can be used to design programs for educated children to be more emotionally and socially intelligent. In the workplace, the information can be applied in the areas of recruiting, training, retaining and promoting employees, and preparing managers to improve organizational effectiveness.

Communicate with Emotional Intelligence: Personal Competencies and Key Relationships That Will Transform the Way You Work (Communicators S.)
John Eaton, Roy Johnson

This guide shows how emotionally intelligent communication can be learnt. John Eaton and Roy Johnson deliver techniques and skills for better management: developing empathy, managing conflicts, and creating win/win situations.

7 Steps to Emotional Intelligence
Patrick E. Merlevede MSc, Denis Bridoux, Rudy Vandamme

"7 Steps to Emotional Intelligence" reveals the structure behind Emotional Intelligence (EI), utilising its unique framework to combine EI and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). This model-based guide packed with powerful exercises and self-assessment techniques, enables you to design your own Emotional Quotient (EQ) improvement system, and to participate in an intensive EQ excellence course that draws on the self-programming practices of NLP. A functionally-formatted guide to improving your EQ, this book serves as a textbook of EI theory, a manual of NLP techniques, and a workbook to systematically lead you through the process of dynamic EQ improvement.

200 Ways to Raise a Boy's Emotional Intelligence: An Indispensible Guide for Parents, Teachers and Other Concerned Caregivers
Will Glennon

The author of 200 Ways to Raise a Girl's Self-Esteem offers a common-sense handbook for raising emotionally healthy boys that suggests practical ways in which caregivers can enhance a boy's mental and emotional well-being

The New Leaders: Emotional Intelligence at Work
Daniel Goleman

As business reinvents itself at broadband speed, what makes leaders effective has inevitably been transformed. Old assumptions and old modes no longer hold; a new style of leadership that works has emerged amidst the chaos of change. This new leader excels in the art of relationship - the singular expertise which the changing business climate renders indispensable. Excellence is being defined in interpersonal terms as companies have stripped out layers of managers, as corporations merge across national boundaries, and as customers and suppliers redefine the web of connection. Daniel Goleman argues that emotionally intelligent leaders are now "must-haves" for business. Many readers have been left with "So now what do I do?" and "The New Leaders" aims to answer that question by laying out the map for transforming leadership in individuals, in teams and organizations.

Anyone Can Have a Happy Child: How to Nurture Emotional Intelligence
Jacob Azerrad

If a child knows that he can get attention by being unhappy, he may grow up with behaviour patterns which encourage him to be unhappy and dependent on others. In this book, the author shows parents how to encourage appropriate behaviour patterns in their children in order to avoid this dilemma. Rather than talking about feelings, which rarely helps them, he advises a mature guiding hand, giving praise and discouraging fears. In simple language he explains why children behave as they do.

The Emotionally Intelligent Workplace: How to Select For, Measure, and Improve Emotional Intelligence in Individuals, Groups, and Organizations [E-BOOK: ADOBE READER]
by Cary Cherniss (Editor), Daniel P. Goleman (Editor), Warren G. Bennis (Foreword)


Emotional Intelligence in Everyday Life
Joseph Ciarrochi (Editor), Joseph P. Forgas (Editor), John D. Mayer (Editor)

The notion of Emotional Intelligence (EI) - the ability to perceive, understand and manage emotions - has become enormously popular, generating numerous books, articles, TV talk shows and websites. Despite the extensive interest, this is the first book to provide a serious, comprehensive review of the field and the ways in which EI is important to everyday life. Written in an engaging and accessible style, the book sets out clearly what Emotional Intelligence is (and what it is not), as well as describing the basic skills and knowledge that are needed to achieve high EI. It goes on to discuss the important applications of EI to everyday life, addressing such key questions as: * how can emotional intelligence be used to improve health, financial decisions, friendships, marriages and career success? * how can training programs in emotional intelligence be implemented in schools and in the workforce?

The Heart Masters: a Programme for the Promotion of Emotional Intelligence 1: For School Children Aged 9 to 11
Andrew Fuller, Bob Bellhouse, Glenda Johnston


Working with Emotional Intelligence
Daniel Goleman


50 Activities for Teaching Emotional Intelligence
Dianne Schilling


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