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Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman

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Psychology4.095K ratings·Published 1995

Emotional Intelligence

Why It Can Matter More Than IQ

by Daniel Goleman

Pages384
DifficultyModerate
ToneSynthetic
CategoryPsychology
Kotapo editors

Editorial review

Goleman's book popularized 'EQ' as a serious counterweight to IQ in predicting life outcomes, especially in leadership. Subsequent research has refined and at times challenged the strongest claims, but the framework has held up well in workplaces.

In brief

AI-generated summary

Synthesizing psychological and neuroscientific research, Goleman argues that emotional intelligence — self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, social skill — is a learnable skill set that often predicts success more reliably than cognitive intelligence alone.

What you'll leave with

Key takeaways

  • 1

    Self-awareness is the foundational skill on which the others depend.

  • 2

    Emotion-regulation can be trained, especially the gap between trigger and response.

  • 3

    Empathy is a perception skill, not a personality trait.

  • 4

    Leadership is largely the management of others' emotional climate.

Who should read this

The right reader

Managers, parents, teachers, founders. Pairs well with newer books like 'Permission to Feel' and 'Atlas of the Heart.'

Themes

What it touches

EmotionSelf-awarenessLeadershipEmpathy
Emotional tone

How it reads

Synthetic, mainstream, popular.

Reading difficulty: Moderate