Since the ability to read interpersonal cues is characteristic of
a high Emotional Quotient, the study was essentially measuring whether how you dress influences your level of cluelessness.
Middle managers stand out with
the highest emotional quotient (EQ) scores in the workplace.
Not exact matches
He then coined the term «LQ» («love
quotient») in discussing that people will always win over computers, as computers can have
high IQ (intelligence
quotient), i.e., learn and not forget, but they will not be able to master EQ («
emotional quotient») or LQ — all ultimately critical to success.
Not only do you have a child who seems to have a
high EQ (
emotional intelligence
quotient), I surmise from knowing you online for years that you are a parent with a
high AQ (adoption attunement
quotient).
Not only an intellect, but one with a
high EQ (
emotional quotient), which is a necessary, admirable combinantion.
But as logic would have it, the fact remains that the more the interaction between parents and their adolescent children, the better is the chance of their
emotional quotient being
high.
Anderson deals with the resemblances head - on — the routine involving the kidnapped tycoon's wife is like a hyper - alert variant on the Lebowski method — but, as in that initial languid, multifaceted exchange between Doc and Shasta, Inherent Vice's
emotional stakes are far
higher and the snark
quotient lower.
People with a
higher EQ, or
emotional quotient, make an average of $ 29,000 more per year than people with a low EQ.
But to do so, you need to have
high EQ or
emotional quotient.
TTI's
Emotional Quotient (EQ) measures a person's ability to sense, understand and effectively apply the power and acumen of emotions to facilitate
high levels of collaboration and productivity.
Not only do you have a child who seems to have a
high EQ (
emotional intelligence
quotient), I surmise from knowing you online for years that you are a parent with a
high AQ (adoption attunement
quotient).