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This article provides an overview of current research on emotional intelligence. Although it has been defined in many ways, we focus on the four-branch model by Mayer and Salovey (1997), which characterizes emotional intelligence as a set of four related abilities: perceiving, using, understanding, and managing emotions. The theory provides a useful framework for studying individual differences in abilities related to processing emotional information. Despite measurement obstacles, the evidence in favor of emotional intelligence is accumulating. Emotional intelligence predicts success in important domains, among them personal and work relationships.
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Qu'est-ce qui distingue les émotions les unes des autres ? Pourquoi exprimer ses émotions peut-il avoir un impact positif sur son interlocuteur ? Comment gérer les manifestations d'émotions sur le lieu de travail ? Comment apaiser les tensions entre collègues ? Quelles sont les meilleures façons de prendre soin de soi afin de maintenir son équilibre émotionnel ? Quelles actions favorisent la confiance ? Découvrez 58 outils indispensables pour mieux gérer ses émotions dans ses relations professionnelles ou personnelles, favoriser son épanouissement personnel et renforcer son efficacité au quotidien. Chaque outil est traité de façon visuelle sur 2 ou 4 pages avec illustration, l'essentiel, les objectifs, le contexte d'utilisation, des conseils méthodologiques, les avantages et les précautions à prendre. Des études de cas, quiz et auto-évaluations viennent compléter et approfondir certains outils.
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This article provides an overview of current research on emotional intelligence. Although it has been defined in many ways, we focus on the four-branch model by Mayer and Salovey (1997), which characterizes emotional intelligence as a set of four related abilities: perceiving, using, understanding, and managing emotions. The theory provides a useful framework for studying individual differences in abilities related to processing emotional information. Despite measurement obstacles, the evidence in favor of emotional intelligence is accumulating. Emotional intelligence predicts success in important domains, among them personal and work relationships.
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This article provides an overview of current research on emotional intelligence. Although it has been defined in many ways, we focus on the four-branch model by Mayer and Salovey (1997), which characterizes emotional intelligence as a set of four related abilities: perceiving, using, understanding, and managing emotions. The theory provides a useful framework for studying individual differences in abilities related to processing emotional information. Despite measurement obstacles, the evidence in favor of emotional intelligence is accumulating. Emotional intelligence predicts success in important domains, among them personal and work relationships.
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Emotional intelligence. --- EI (Emotional intelligence) --- Emotional IQ --- Emotional quotient --- EQ (Emotional quotient) --- Multiple intelligences
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In the digital world, the significance of emotional intelligence (EI) will gain further importance as technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and automation partly or fully replace human intervention. Humans will be valued by their unique characteristics and skills in the digital world. There is no doubt that EI is one of the differentiating future competencies in Industry 4.0. The book helps in understanding each component of EI along with its meaning, significance and application in our professional and personal lives. It talks about the five main elements of EI, namely self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, empathy and social skills that allow us to escape from the ordinary. The necessary foundation for building EI is based on the three main components of mindfulness, resilience and compassion, which are also discussed in the book. It further provides steps for driving with EI and is filled with EI self-assessment tools and exercises. Emotional Intelligence shares the recipe for lifelong health, good relationships, professional and personal success, and happiness.
Emotional Intelligence. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Emotional intelligence.
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This book explores the innovative practice of equicoaching, a methodology where horses are used to enhance leadership and management skills within enterprises. The author, Guillaume Antoine, shares insights from over two decades of experience, illustrating how horses can serve as powerful facilitators for personal and professional development. The book targets corporate leaders, managers, and their teams, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence, communication, and relational quality in achieving superior performance. It argues that traditional management and coaching methods can benefit from the unique, intuitive feedback provided by interactions with horses. Antoine positions equicoaching as a transformative experience that aligns with the dynamic and rapidly changing business world, advocating for a more human-centric approach to leadership inspired by the horse's universal language and innate ability to foster cooperation and trust.
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The book explores the concept of organic innovation within German companies, emphasizing the importance of combining natural skills in team sports with a desire for a better future. It examines the current state of German industries facing global competition and the necessity of evolving beyond rigid structures to foster creativity and adaptability. The authors aim to guide businesses in navigating the challenges of innovation by leveraging emotional engagement and a playful approach. The intended audience includes business leaders, managers, and teams seeking sustainable growth through innovative practices.
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This book, 'Effizientes Leadership' by Marc Ant, delves into the principles, foundations, and methods of effective leadership. It explores leadership from a psychological perspective, examining its history, definitions, and fundamental concepts. The book is designed for individuals interested in enhancing their leadership skills, with a focus on understanding human behavior, emotional intelligence, and the roles and challenges faced by leaders in the 21st century. It provides insights into classical and contemporary leadership theories, including trait, behavioral, contingency, and systemic theories. The author's purpose is to offer a comprehensive guide to leadership, drawing from both academic studies and real-world examples, to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to become efficient leaders. The intended audience includes professionals, managers, and students in the field of leadership and management.
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