Emotional CompetenciesAbility ModelsTrait ModelsCompetency ModelsOver the past few years, the concept of Social and Emotional Intelligence Competencies (ESC) has surfaced as a vital foundation for the holistic development ofSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Emotional intelligence has pervasive implication for a person’s performance in intellectual and social domains in the work setting as well as life in general. It prepares the individuals to deal with uncertainty, leaps of faith and unknowable. Individuals with high emotional intelli...
It has been said that your IQ can land you a job, but your lack of EQ can get you fired. Your IQ only accounts for 20% of your success in life. Your emotional intelligence and social intelligence are much greater determinants of the success you will achieve in life. A higher EQ leads...
aWe defined emotional intelligence as the subset of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and others’ feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one’s thinking and actions 我们定义了情感智力作为介入能力监测自己和其他’感觉...
Emotional intelligence, or more accurately emotional and social intelligence (EI and SI) manifest themselves at many levels within a person. Of the various levels at which EI and SI exist within a person, the behavioral level has received the least amount of attention in academic research but ho...
"Intelligence,asahypotheticalconstruct,istheaggregateorglobalcapacityoftheindividualtoactpurposefully,tothinkrationally,andtodealeffectivelywithhisenvironment”-Wechsler WhatisIntelligence?Althoughexpertsdifferonanexactdefinitionofintelligencemostagreethatintelligentbehaviorhasatleasttwocomponents:1.Theabilitytolearnfrom...
Purpose – Continued research on the assessment and development of emotional and social intelligence competencies represents an opportunity to further both theoretical and applied applications of behavioral science to the management of human capital. While the field has continued to expand over the precedin...
Emotional Intelligence and Social-Emotional Learning: An Overview Anamitra Basu Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, India Martial Mermillod Clermont Université, Clermont-Ferrand, France The term “EI (emotional intelligence)” was first used in 1990 by Salovey and Mayer. EI involves: (1) ...
Emotional intelligence is essential for good interpersonal communication. Some experts believe that this ability is more important in determining life success than IQ alone. Fortunately, there are things that you can do to strengthen your own social and emotional intelligence. ...
The emergence of the Trait Emotional Intelligence construct shifted the interest in personality research to the investigation of the effect of global personality characteristics on behaviour. A second body of research in applied settings, the Social and Emotional Learning movement, emphasized the cultivatio...