Goleman D. -1998-. Working With Emotional Intelligence. New York Bantam -
Daniel Goleman’s “Working with Emotional Intelligence” is a seminal work that has had a profound impact on our understanding of emotional intelligence and its role in the workplace. By emphasizing the importance of EI, Goleman has provided individuals and organizations with a powerful tool for achieving success and improving overall well-being. As we continue to navigate the complexities of the modern workplace, the insights and strategies provided in this book remain as relevant and valuable as ever.
In 1998, Daniel Goleman, a renowned psychologist and author, published “Working with Emotional Intelligence,” a groundbreaking book that shed light on the significance of emotional intelligence (EI) in the workplace. Published by Bantam in New York, this seminal work built upon Goleman’s earlier research on emotional intelligence, which he first introduced in his 1995 book “Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ.” In 1998, Daniel Goleman, a renowned psychologist and
Goleman’s research revealed that EI is a critical factor in determining job performance, leadership effectiveness, and overall career success. He argued that traditional measures of intelligence, such as IQ, are not sufficient for predicting job performance, and that EI is a more accurate predictor of success. Unlocking the Power of Emotional Intelligence: Insights from
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Goleman’s work on emotional intelligence revolutionized the way we understand and approach personal and professional relationships. By emphasizing the importance of EI, he provided individuals and organizations with a new framework for achieving success and improving overall well-being.