Working with Emotional Intelligence
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1998
400
Book • Nonfiction
1990s
1998
Adult
18+ years
In his 1998 business book, Working with Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman presents research and anecdotal evidence to argue that emotional intelligence is more important to achieving career success than IQ. He examines five main categories of emotional competence, provides guidelines for developing these skills, and explains how organizations can optimize performance by improving collective emotional intelligence.
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Daniel Goleman's Working with Emotional Intelligence is praised for its insightful exploration of how emotional intelligence impacts professional success. Readers commend its practical advice and real-world examples. However, some criticize it for being repetitive and lacking in-depth scientific support. Overall, it serves as a valuable guide for personal and professional development.
Readers who would enjoy Working with Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman are typically professionals interested in personal development, leadership, and workplace success. Fans of Emotional Intelligence by Goleman or The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey would find this book insightful for enhancing their emotional and social skills in their careers.
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1998
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