In our everyday life we continually interact with each other. We do this through linguistic and non-linguistic means such as facial expressions, gestures, and bodily movements. Undoubtedly, to build a ...
“Emotional intelligence is the single most important influencing variable in personal achievement, career success, leadership, and life satisfaction.” — Darwin Nelson & Gary Low, 2011 “If your ...
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Risk Watch with Alberta Quarcoopome: Emotional intelligence as a risk management tool in banking
“The emotionally intelligent person is skilled in four areas: identifying emotions, using emotions, understanding emotions, and regulating emotions.” —\xa0John Mayer and Peter Salovey I am sure the ...
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