26/08/2015
"We believe that for most people, emotional intelligence (EQ) is more important than one's intelligence (IQ) in attaining success in their lives and careers. As individuals our success and the success of the profession today depend on our ability to read other people's signals and react appropriately to them.
Each one of us must develop the mature emotional intelligence skills required to better understand, empathize and negotiate with other people - particularly as the economy had become more global", says Mariyana Loz , Managing Director of Dominant Worldwide.
The concept of emotional intelligence (EQ) has become a very hot topic of psychological research in recent years, especially in regards to how it affects today's workforce.
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/248329
There are many valid definitions of EQ, but we think about it as four quadrants that look at the self and others.