出版社: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
出版年: 1999-1
页数: 400
定价: 90.00元
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9780747545804
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Book Description
Do you want to be more successful at work? Do you want to improve your chances of promotion? Do you want to get on better with your colleagues? Daniel Goleman draws on unparalleled access to business leaders around the world and the thorough research that is his trademark. He demonstrates that emotional intelligence at work matters twice as much as cognitive a...
Book Description
Do you want to be more successful at work? Do you want to improve your chances of promotion? Do you want to get on better with your colleagues? Daniel Goleman draws on unparalleled access to business leaders around the world and the thorough research that is his trademark. He demonstrates that emotional intelligence at work matters twice as much as cognitive abilities such as IQ or technical expertise in this inspiring sequel.
Amazon.com
Working With Emotional Intelligence takes the concepts from Daniel Goleman's bestseller, Emotional Intelligence, into the workplace. Business leaders and outstanding performers are not defined by their IQs or even their job skills, but by their "emotional intelligence": a set of competencies that distinguishes how people manage feelings, interact and communicate. Analyses done by dozens of experts in 500 corporations, government agencies and non- profit organizations worldwide conclude that emotional intelligence is the barometer of excellence on virtually any job. This book explains what emotional intelligence is and why it counts more than IQ, or expertise, for excelling on the job. It details 12 personal competencies based on self-mastery (such as accurate self- assessment, self- control, initiative and optimism) and 13 key relationship skills (such as service orientation, developing others, conflict management and building bonds). Goleman includes many examples and anecdotes--from Fortune 500 companies to a non-profit preschool--that show how these competencies lead to or thwart success.
Unlike IQ, emotional intelligence can keep growing--it continues to develop with life experiences. Understanding and raising your emotional intelligence is essential to your success and leadership potential. This book is an excellent resource for learning how to accomplish this.
--Joan Price
From Publishers Weekly
Applying the lessons of his bestselling study Emotional Intelligence, Goleman has found that business success stems primarily from a workforce displaying initiative and empathy, adaptability and persuasiveness?i.e., key aspects of what he defines as emotional intelligence. He presents studies that show that IQ accounts for only between 4% and 25% of an individual's job success, whereas emotional competence (self-awareness, self-regulation and motivation) is twice as important as purely cognitive abilities in the workplace. These findings alone should shake up human resource departments that hire based on how good someone looks on paper. In sections like "Self-Mastery," "People Skills" and "Social Radar," Goleman uses anecdotes from the corporate trenches (and from his lecture tours) to isolate qualities, such as "trustworthiness" that are central to displays of emotional intelligence. These qualities, in turn, are broken down into sets of practices?"Act ethically and... above reproach"; "respect and relate well to people from other backgrounds"?that can be internalized for improved emotional intelligence quotients by individuals looking to get ahead, or managers seeking to revitalize the staff. These repetitive-sounding checklists can at times give the book the flavor of an overworked seminar presentation. Still, embedded within the linear format that emerges are many truly illuminating facts?that the real cost of employee turnover to a company is the equivalent of one full year of employee pay, for example?that show how critically important Goleman's thesis is to today's workplace.
From Booklist
Goleman made a big splash in 1995 with his best-selling, much-discussed Emotional Intelligence. He contended that success and ability could not be determined solely by intelligence (however intelligence might be defined or measured). Emotional traits such as self-awareness, motivation, and self-control and social skills such as teamwork, leadership, and communication matter, too. His arguments were bolstered by research in neurology and the behavioral sciences. Furthermore, Goleman argued that emotional intelligence could be taught, and he targeted his message to educators and the educational system. This message, though, also drew a huge response from the world of business, and here Goleman now adapts his ideas to the workplace. Citing managerial studies, he asserts that emotional intelligence is twice as important as either IQ or technical expertise in predicting business success. Goleman shows how self-mastery and people skills determine work performance and suggests implications for job training. Although he does include scientific documentation whenever possible, Goleman himself refers to these as "soft skills," and the question remains about how accurately they can be measured--especially if they are to be used to make employment decisions such as hiring, termination, promotions, and salary levels.
David Rouse
Book Dimension :
length: (cm)17.2 width:(cm)11.1
Working With Emotional Intelligence的创作者
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丹尼尔·戈尔曼 作者
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丹尼尔•戈尔曼,哈佛大学心理学博士,现为美国科学促进会研究员,曾四度获颁美国心理协会最高荣誉奖项,并荣获美国心理学会终生成就奖。其经典著作《情商》,畅销逾800万册,高居《纽约时报》畅销书排行榜18个月。他还曾在《纽约时报》任职12年,负责大脑与行为科学方面的报道;他还是《今日心理学》资深编辑,文章散见全球各重要报章。畅销著作除了《情商3》之外,还著有《情商》、《情商2:影响你一生的社交商》、《绿色情商》等书。
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掌控情商,前途无量——读《情商3》

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不管你认不认同,我认为在工作中具备超高的情商,会能够调动自己与周围人的积极性、能够让每一个周边的人发挥其最大的潜力,才是一个好员工的标志。 一项针对雇主寻找员工的要求的全国性调查显示,具体的专业技能现在远不如在工作中学习的潜在能力重要。之后雇主列出了以下清单... (展开)
如何在工作当中让你情商给你加分
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情商3影响你一生的工作情商 作者丹尼尔·戈尔曼,哈佛大学心理学博士,现为美国科学促进协会(AAAS)研究员,曾四度荣获美国心理协会(APA)最高荣誉奖项,20世纪80年代即获得心理学终生成就奖,并曾两次获得普利策奖提名。此外还曾任职《纽约时报》12年,负责大脑与行为科学方... (展开)> 更多书评 7篇
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0 有用 afou 2011-04-05 20:08:07
为啥我买到的封面这么老实啊,老刚额弄,二手书。。。
0 有用 岁月如梭 2019-04-07 10:27:24
嗯,读不下去,抓不住重点
0 有用 宝宝TWO 2018-10-08 10:14:54
我觉得首先这是个不用说的事实,其次,书真的写的让人读都读不下去,无趣,干涩的发紧