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Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
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Amazon ASIN: 055338371X
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Product Details
| Author | Daniel Goleman |
| Binding | Paperback |
| DeweyDecimalNumber | 152.4 |
| EAN | 9780553383713 |
| Edition | 10th Anniversary |
| ISBN | 055338371X |
| Label | Bantam Books |
| Type | Original Language |
| Type | Unknown |
| Type | Published |
| CurrencyCode | USD |
| FormattedPrice | $17.00 |
| Manufacturer | Bantam Books |
| NumberOfItems | 1 |
| NumberOfPages | 384 |
| ProductGroup | Book |
| PublicationDate | 2005-09-27 |
| Publisher | Bantam Books |
| ReleaseDate | 2005-09-27 |
| Studio | Bantam Books |
| Title | Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ |
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Everyone knows that high IQ is no guarantee of success, happiness, or virtue, but until Emotional Intelligence, we could only guess why. Daniel Goleman's brilliant report from the frontiers of psychology and neuroscience offers startling new insight into our "two minds"—the rational and the emotional—and how they together shape our destiny.
Through vivid examples, Goleman delineates the five crucial skills of emotional intelligence, and shows how they determine our success in relationships, work, and even our physical well-being. What emerges is an entirely new way to talk about being smart.
The best news is that "emotional literacy" is not fixed early in life. Every parent, every teacher, every business leader, and everyone interested in a more civil society, has a stake in this compelling vision of human possibility.
Amazon.com Review
The Western cultures esteem analytical skills measured by IQ tests: but there is clearly more to success and happiness, even in technological societies, than IQ alone. Goleman has written one of the best books on the nature and importance of other kinds of intelligence besides our perhaps overly beloved IQ. Recommended.
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