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- Emotional Intelligence |Leila's House of Corrections
- Have you ever said or done something that you regretted? Have you ever considered that your emotions may be hijacking you at work? Learn how to raise your Emotional Quotient, or EQ, so that you can overcome knee jerk reactions and identify the most productive ways to react....
- Videos 2008-09-12
- Emotions at Work |Leila's House of Corrections
- During times of upheaval, it can be difficult to keep emotions in check. Three best practices--not ignoring emotions, realizing they're hard to prevent, and determining the source of the pain—can help turn your employees' stress and anger into passion. If you have questions or suggestions for future video topics,...
- Videos 2009-01-14
- Handling a Crying Employee |Dodging Landmines
- With talks of layoffs and downturns, an emotional employee could show up in your office at any time. Ed Muzio, CEO of Group Harmonics, says that even though it might make you uncomfortable, don't push to end the conversation. Give the person time to express their feelings and concerns, then...
- Videos 2008-12-16
- Less Than 10 Years from Retirement?
- Torn between the need to rebuild your savings — before it's too late — and fear of another bear market? Relax. Here's your plan. Build Your...
- Articles 2009-05-06
- More Than 10 Years from Retirement?
- You've got plenty of time, so stop fretting about timing. Focus on the great long-term opportunity you've just been handed. Think 2029, Not 2009 You can afford to take the long view....
- Articles 2009-05-07
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- Manage Emotions = Big Money.
- If you're going to sell at the highest level, you can't afford to let negative emotions reduce your level of motivation or worse intrude upon your performance during a key customer meeting. In a previous post, "Don't Believe in Rejection," I explained how Art Mortell, author of the bestseller...
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
- Temperament is More Important than Transient Emotions
- As I said in my previous blog, I found The Emotionally Intelligent Manager: HOW TO DEVELOP AND USE THE FOUR KEY EMOTIONAL SKILLS OF LEADERSHIP by David R. Caruso and Peter Salovey a disappointing read, along with almost half of the 37 reviewers on Amazon.com. I believe...
- Blog posts 2009-02-02
- Emotional Intelligence Pertaining To The Management Of Emotions In Daily Life
- Emotional Intelligence is a critical part of intelligence that we must use everyday. Emotional intelligence is defined as "Is the ability to perceive emotions; to access and generate emotions so as to assist thought; to understand emotions and emotional knowledge; and to reflectively regulate emotions so as to promote emotional...
- White papers 2008-08-13
- Managing Emotions During Career Change And Job Search, Part One
- How can you manage your emotions during your career change or job search? To answer this practical and wise question, let's first define what emotions are. Emotions, also commonly referred to as feelings, are energy released in your body in response to perceived events, that is, to data received via...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Manage Emotions = Big Money.
- Manage Emotions = Big Money.Manage Emotions = Big MoneyTotally agree with the comments... Something that I like to emphasise is Empathy!!! with the prospective customer is all imporatant.. Of course in order to empathise with your customer... you should get yourself into the right emotional state before you enter the...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-29
- Europe & Latin America: Sports giant, Adidas has teamed up with Coty Inc againto launch a series of four fragrances on the UK market entitled Emotions in Motion.(Brief Article)
- Europe & Latin America: Sports giant, Adidas has teamed up with Coty Inc again to launch a series of four fragrances on the UK market entitled Emotions in Motion. The roll-out of the fragrances to Europe and Latin America has been staggered since Europe & Latin...
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- New Study Explores Impact of Emotions on Retirement Investors
- Research indicates products offering income guarantees can positively influence investor behavior NEWARK, N.J. -- Five dominant emotions can influence retirement investors to react to market uncertainty in ways that may not be in their best interest, a new study released today by Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE:PRU) has found. ...
- Research articles 2007-05-17
- Getting a Handle on Core Emotions
- Behaviour, personality and temperament --- how do they all fit together? This question was raised by a serendipitous connection between recently reading a copy of The Emotional Intelligence Quick Book by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves and a query raised by Joshua Freedman on the LinkedIn Emotional Intelligence Network saying...
- Blog posts 2009-03-05
- Between Jesus and the Market: The Emotions that Matter in Right-Wing America
- BETWEEN JESUS AND THE MARKET: THE EMOTIONS THAT MATTER IN RIGHT-WING AMERICA. By Linda Kintz. Durham: Duke University Press, 1997. 313 p. Linda Kintz's Between,Jesus and the Market: The Emotions that Matter in Right-Wing America begins with a voicing: a message left on the author's answering machine from an elderly...
- Research articles 2000-04-01
- Should You Express Emotions At Work?
- From the executive summary: ‘Emotional Intelligence EI begins with self-awareness. Knowing an individual's own feelings, and understanding where they come from and how they work is the first step to managing them. The goal is to make good decisions incorporating the information feelings provide.' As the EI buzz spreads in...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Probabilistic Assessment of User's Emotions in Educational Games
- The paper presents a probabilistic model to monitor a user's emotions and engagement during the interaction with educational games. It illustrates how the probabilistic model assesses affect by integrating evidence on both possible causes of the user's emotional arousal (i.e., the state of the interaction) and its effects (i.e., bodily...
- White papers 2002-03-26
- Emotions, Bayesian Inference, And Financial Decision Making
- This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decisions under uncertainty in order to ensure their survival. Using a neurofinancial setting, the paper shows that, when different investor types fight for market capital, emotional traders tend not only to influence prices but also...
- White papers 2005-10-01
- Emotional Intelligence - How Emotions Affect Our Success In Life!
- Since a long time back, man had this general view that emotions and success were totally unrelated. Going to the other extreme, most reflected that both not only interface detrimentally with our ability to make decisions but perhaps, even lead us to fall short of expectations. Humans are endowed with...
- White papers 2008-01-20
- How Employee Emotions Affect Your Organization's Ability To Compete
- By helping management create an environment that elicits and sustains positive emotional states in employees, Human Resource HR Managers can directly contribute to their organization's bottom line. The first step in this process is to help managers see how employee emotions directly affect the primary sources of competitive advantage. Only...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Emotions among Sprint employees run gamut
- Elated, angry, uncertain, powerless -- those were just some of the emotions evoked among Sprint Corp. employees when news spread last week that the WorldCom deal was nearly dead.
- Research articles 2000-07-03
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