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emotional intelligence
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emotional intelligence

Concept developed by US psychologist Daniel Goleman. He argued that human competences such as self-awareness, self-discipline, and empathy are more important than qualities such as a high IQ in life and in business. The concept has been applied to business where it is suggested that the ability of managers to understand and manage their own emotions, and those of the people they work with, is the key to better business performance.



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We should see culture as Schiller and other Enlightenment thinkers saw it: the repository of emotional knowledge, through which we can come to understand the meaning of life as an end in itself.
Salovey and Sluyter (1997) report that EI is "the ability to perceive emotions, to access and generate emotions so as to assist thought, to understand emotions and emotional knowledge, and to reflectively regulate emotions so as to promote emotional and intellectual growth" (p.
Branch 3 (Understanding Emotions) measures emotional knowledge and reasoning.
 
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