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Emotional Intelligence, Why It Can Matter More Than IQ

By Daniel Goleman

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New York Times science writer Daniel Goleman defines Emotional Intelligence as a set of skills, including control of one's impulses, self-motivation, empathy and social competence in interpersonal relationships. Mr. Goleman argues that these skills play a much larger role in how we think than is commonly accepted.

This book is one of the books that Carol Pledger, managing director of Goldman Sachs University, and her team used as inspiration to develop the company’s leadership and management programs.

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