Emotional Intelligence, Why it Can Matter More Than IQ
439 EGP
A groundbreaking exploration of emotional intelligence that challenges traditional notions of intelligence, demonstrating how self-awareness, empathy, and social skills often predict success better than IQ scores.
This influential work revolutionized understanding of human intelligence by introducing the concept of emotional intelligence as a critical factor in personal and professional success. The author presents compelling research showing how abilities like self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social awareness frequently outweigh raw cognitive ability in determining life outcomes. Written for general audiences, it combines scientific findings with practical applications, offering insights into education, workplace dynamics, and relationships. The book’s accessible tone and evidence-based approach made it a seminal text that reshaped conversations about intelligence, leadership, and human potential.
| Dimensions | 336 × 170 × 250 cm |
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