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Emotional Intelligence : Why It Can Matter More Than IQ Audio Summary
Emotional Intelligence : Why It Can Matter More Than IQ Audio Summary
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Categories :  Business & Leadership
Self Help
Personal Growth
 
Publisher :  Nerdmaker
Author :  Daniel Goleman
Narrator :  Daniel Goleman
 
Length :  16 minutes
 
Download Price :  $1.05
 
Format :  Downloadable MP3
 
© 2006 Nerdmaker
This is an audio book summary of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
Goleman argues that our emotions play a much greater role in thought, decision making and individual success than is commonly acknowledged. He defines "emotional intelligence" as a set of skills, including control of one's impulses, self-motivation, empathy and social competence in interpersonal relationships. Although his highly accessible survey of research into cognitive and emotional development may not convince readers that this grab bag of faculties comprise a clearly recognizable, well-defined aptitude, his report is nevertheless an intriguing and practical guide to emotional mastery. In marriage, emotional intelligence means listening well and being able to calm down. In the workplace, it manifests when bosses give subordinates constructive feedback regarding their performance. Goleman also looks at pilot programs in schools from New York City to Oakland, Calif., where kids are taught conflict resolution, impulse control and social skills.
 
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