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The EQ Interview: Finding Employees with High Emotional Intelligence
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The EQ Interview: Finding Employees with High Emotional Intelligence

by Adele B. Lynn
June 2008
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
192 pages
7h 37m
English
AMACOM
Content preview from The EQ Interview: Finding Employees with High Emotional Intelligence
CHAPTER 2
The Five Areas
of Emotional Intelligence
and the EQ Job Competencies
7
Self-Awareness
and Self-Control
Empathy
Mastery of Purpose
and Vision
Social Expertness
Personal Influence
Inward OutwardInward
E
motional intelligence is defined as a person’s ability to manage
herself as well as her relationships with others so that she can live
her intentions. Very often, emotional intelligence is misunderstood.
In fact, many people think that emotional intelligence is equivalent
to social skills. Thinking that emotional intelligence is social skills,
however, is like thinking that a car is a steering wheel. This viewpoint
simply misses a huge part of the picture. ...
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ISBN: 9780814409411