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Emotional Intelligence

What Makes a Leader?

Audiobook
1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available

Emotional Intelligence - What Makes a Leader?Goleman was the first to identify emotional intelligence as a critical factor in leadership performance and success. He wrote about this succinctly in his best selling book, Emotional Intelligence. His Harvard Business Review (HBR) article is the first identifying and analyzing specifically how emotional intelligence is a critical factor in management success and CEO performance.This audio book provides a core summary of his best seller, as well as focusing on his insights about the importance of a keen emotional intelligence for management and CEO performance.Goleman identifies and discusses in details the five critical components of emotional intelligence (ei): self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. Goleman analyzes how executives with strong ei skills make the best managers and CEOs. Coleman provides numerous approaches throughout the audio book about how to improve the reader's ei.Keywords: Daniel Goleman, HBR, Harvard, Harvard Business School, HBS, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, social skills, talents, skills, CEO, executive, manager.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A science journalist presents a well-balanced overview of recent work in psychology and neurology, which attempts to describe and measure aspects of mental competence other than those reflected by traditional IQ tests. The enormous practical implications of these social and self-management skills are explored, and listeners who are dealing with any of a wide range of personal issues may find useful insights. Whitener has a clear, pleasant voice. His tone is an appropriate balance between animation and objectivity, so his reading is neither monotonous nor overcharged. Hearing this material read aloud doesn't offer any special insight or aesthetic reward; it's strictly a matter of convenience and preference. J.N. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Excellent research, clear writing and a fluid abridgment will please both the casual and serious student of how people combine emotions and thinking in daily functioning. With a wise-sounding speaking voice the author uses captivating social vignettes to introduce each new section. Concise references to current research describe successful applications of his theory. The logic of this material and its social relevance are powerful and persuasive. The listener's interest and grasp of the material are maintained without pedantic introductions or musical transitions. This program sets a new standard for the abridgment and performance of a psychological work. T.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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