The attributes thinking (T) and feeling (F) show whether a participant tends to make decisions based on logic and objective criteria or
based on emotional intelligence.
His book made the point that schools needed to place as much
emphasis on emotional intelligence as they did on academic achievement, that in fact they were directly related.
She is a leading expert in the early education community and provides research, consulting, training, and keynote
talks on emotional intelligence, bullying, and developmental issues for parents and educators.
While numerous books have been written on the topic, my picks below (in no particular order) cover what I would consider the most influential
books on emotional intelligence.
In Dr. Goleman's book, he highlights specific school districts that were utilizing the research
on emotional intelligence for a variety of programs and initiatives ranging from creating a caring classroom community to training students in conflict resolution skills.
Best - in - class
education on emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, strategic planning, and influence with diplomacy is part of the curriculum to ensure our leaders are prepared for today and tomorrow's industry challenges.
Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology shows that people who score
higher on emotional intelligence tests are more effective as managers and team players.
According to Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol (2015) in his paper Benefits of Mindfulness
Meditation on Emotional Intelligence, General Self - Efficacy, and Perceived Stress, mindfulness meditation helps manifest emotional intelligence in three major ways:
While both maternal and paternal emotional support had a positive influence on self - esteem, only maternal emotional support had a significant
impact on emotional intelligence, indicating that parental emotional support may have different influences on adolescent emotional intelligence according to the parents» gender.
The highlight so far, for me, was drawing attention back to a hot little public debate on LinkedIn between two opposing schools of thought, one for EQ and one for IQ, between Wharton professor Adam Grant and Daniel Goleman, the foremost
authority on emotional intelligence.
Let's look at Jacob, a food company production manager whose direct reports gave him low marks in a 360
review on emotional intelligence, team building, and empowering others.
Fewer than 30 years after its introduction to the world, the Harvard Business Review reports that more than 3,000 scientific articles have been
published on emotional intelligence, and that doesn't account for the countless books that have been written on the topic.
«We'd actually been referring to Inside Out [during] some of our
sessions on emotional intelligence and resilience, and I think that might have planted the seed,» Year 9 classroom teacher and team mentor Seamus Curtain - Magee explains.
Dr. Elias is also cofounder of the Consortium on the School - Based Promotion of Social Competence, a member of the Leadership Team of the Collaborative for the Advancement of Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL), and serves as adviser to the Rutgers - based
Consortium on Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace, funded by the Fetzer Institute and co-chaired by Dan Goleman.
As to leadership, see my posts of Dec. 5, 2005 about male / female differences, Dec. 19, 2005 about leadership as a key goal, and Dec. 21, 2005
on emotional intelligence quotas of leaders.
For our coaches / clinicians — and really anyone — for a year of educating ourselves and our clients in emotion management through emotional intelligence, I point you to this
article on emotional intelligence.
Research
on emotional intelligence shows that there is a really healthy link between having emotions, feeling emotions, and cognitively identifying emotions.
Once the clusters were identified according to scores
on the emotional intelligence dimensions, analyses of variance (ANOVAs) were carried out to analyze the between - group differences produced in the dependent measures of father's and mother's parenting practices.
Fostering Empathy in Children From the groundbreaking
work on Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman (1996) identified five characteristics, which more than general intelligence or IQ, predict a person's eventual success in life.
Goleman himself, the author of arguably the most famous
book on emotional intelligence, exposed one of its ongoing myths like this: «They say, EQ accounts for 80 % of success.