A decade on from its birth, emotional intelligence is attracting more
attention than ever before. Why? Because of its proven connection to
performance. Tomorrow's leaders will have to be facilitators who work
collaboratively to help others develop their potential, and this will
require emotionally intelligent skills and attitudes. Against this
landscape, Applied EI provides the tools and advice needed to develop
and manage a relationship with yourself and create positive
relationships with others - the twin cornerstones of emotional
intelligence.
We're all capable of acting with emotional intelligence. Most of us
don't, because internal interferences - misguided beliefs and
attitudes learnt in childhood - get in the way. Countering this,
Applied EI attaches unique importance to the role of attitudes in
developing and applying emotional intelligence. Tim Sparrow and Amanda
Knight stress that EI isn't a synonym for personality; it's about
managing personality. That's why knowing how to put EI into practice
is essential. And that's why reducing EI to a single number or score
misses the point, and serves only to give us another measure by which
to judge ourselves and others.
Anyone interested in performance improvement today needs to be
interested in emotional intelligence. Applied EI shows how our
attitudes underpin our EI, explores how to develop emotionally
intelligence attitudes, and lays out tactics for applying them in
practice. It discusses what is needed at individual, team and
leadership development levels, and considers what it means to be an EI
practitioner. Its practical approach and unique perspective make it a
must-read for anyone involved in the field of personal development.
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The Importance of Attitudes in Developing Emotional Intelligence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780470687512
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional Development (P&T)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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