Why It Pays To Have Emotional Intelligence Skills In Leadership

  Former US President Bill Clinton was visiting Yale University to give a speech. A Yale dean arrived at the same time seeking a parking spot for his car and he pulled right in front of Mr Clinton’s limousine blocking the exit. This caused the Secret Service agents to jump out of the limousine menancingly,

Why It Pays To Have Emotional Intelligence Skills In Leadership2018-04-09T17:30:56+08:00

Runners With Higher Emotional Intelligence Finish Half Marathons Quicker

  Athletes who are better at controlling their emotions tend to have better performance, suggests new research published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences. The study found that emotional intelligence was linked to better times in a half-marathon race. “My co-authors and I are all interested in how emotions influence human behavior, although we look

Runners With Higher Emotional Intelligence Finish Half Marathons Quicker2018-04-03T14:35:10+08:00

Emotional Intelligence: Getting Our Emotions Out Of The Driver’s Seat

My boss recently sent a city-wide email with a link to an article titled “With 1 Sentence, This NBA Champion Coach Teaches Everything You Need to Know About Emotional Intelligence.” The article was written by Mareo McCracken for Inc.com. McCracken details the story of NBA basketball coach Greg Popovich’s reaction toward a star player asking to

Emotional Intelligence: Getting Our Emotions Out Of The Driver’s Seat2018-04-03T14:32:16+08:00

Unleashing the Power of Emotional Intelligence

Great leaders ignite our passion, motivate us and inspire the best in us. We usually think vision, dreams, targets and performance are the drivers, but the reality is much more primal: great leadership works through emotion. Such is the idea that journalist and psychologist Daniel Goleman and his colleagues posit in their book Primal Leadership.

Unleashing the Power of Emotional Intelligence2018-03-09T14:15:26+08:00

5 Ways Emotional Intelligence Compels Us to be More Adaptable

DariuszSankowski / Pixabay “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.” ~ Charles Darwin ~Unless you are living in a cave somewhere, you have noticed that the rate of change in the workplace is increasing

5 Ways Emotional Intelligence Compels Us to be More Adaptable2018-01-23T13:36:40+08:00

What’s Your EQ? How Lawyers Can Use Emotional Intelligence

Martin is meeting with a client for the first time. The client has retained Martin to represent him in his divorce proceedings and is becoming increasingly upset as the meeting progresses. Martin now has difficulty eliciting responses to his questions and is becoming frustrated.Catherine’s client is involved in a lawsuit. The parties have been negotiating

What’s Your EQ? How Lawyers Can Use Emotional Intelligence2017-12-21T16:09:14+08:00
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