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Emotional Intelligence : Emotional Intelligence is defined as an awareness of and ability to manage emotions and create motivation. In other words how do you let adversity and conflict motivate you to a positive outcome? Let us help you to become aware of how you handle conflict and how you can better turn the conflict into a truly remarkable resolution. We've included an article that discusses anger and its relationship to your fears and your emotional intelligence. We challenge you to measure your emotional intelligence by completing some of the quizzes included in this category.

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  • Validation

    By NA - I believe one of the most important emotional skills is the skill of validation. I say it is a skill because I believe it can be learned. Whether it is or ever will be part of the academic or corporate measures of emotional intelligence, I really don't know. But I do know that if you want to have better relationships with people, the skill of validation is extremely useful. (Added: 1-Oct-2002 Hits: 96 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
  • How to Retain Employees in Today's Workplace

    By Mary Riley - Hearing the frustrations, insights and recommendations of over 300 mid-managers in the evening MBA courses I've been teaching for five years at three different Northern California universities, I've come to see why employee turnover is such a problem. The frantic start-up and high-tech environment we are currently experiencing has left a huge void in what psychology writer Daniel Goleman calls "emotional intelligence." (Added: 1-Oct-2002 Hits: 121 Rating: 7.00 Votes: 1)
  • Emotional Intelligence As a Standard Intelligence

    By Mayer et al - We have claimed that emotional intelligence (EI) meets traditional standards for an intelligence . Roberts et al. question whether that claim was warranted. To address this issue (and others they raise), we briefly restate our view of intelligence, of emotion, and of emotional intelligence. We then present arguments for the reasonableness of measuring emotional intelligence... (Added: 1-Oct-2002 Hits: 177 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
  • Emotionally Intelligent Living - David Caruso

    By David Caruso - While each organisation will have its own context that influences the "spin" of their emotional intelligence programmes, two central problems continue to affect the good efforts of well-intentioned practitioners. One is the extensive lack of knowledge of what exactly emotional intelligence is, and the second is how you measure emotional intelligence (Added: 11-Jan-2002 Hits: 123 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
  • Research: Gender Differences in .. Emotional Intelligence

    By K. V. Petrides - Over the past decade there have been a number of studies on self-estimated IQ, concentrating particularly on gender differences. This paper looks at gender differences, not in IQ, but in emotional intelligence (EI), which has attracted much attention in recent years (Added: 26-Dec-2001 Hits: 119 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1)

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