Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves – Emotional Intelligence 2.0
“Emotional Intelligence 2.0” by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves is a transformative guide designed to help individuals enhance their emotional intelligence (EQ), a critical skill for personal and professional success. This book provides practical strategies and tools to improve your EQ and apply it effectively in various aspects of life.
Key features include techniques for self-awareness, strategies for self-management, methods for social awareness, and skills for relationship management. The book also includes a unique online assessment tool that provides a detailed EQ score and personalized action plan to further develop your emotional intelligence. Whether you are looking to improve your leadership skills, enhance your relationships, or achieve greater personal fulfillment, “Emotional Intelligence 2.0” offers valuable insights and practical steps to help you succeed.
In today’s fast-paced world of competitive workplaces and turbulent economic conditions, each of us is searching for effective tools that can help us to manage, adapt, and strike out ahead of the pack.
By now, emotional intelligence (EQ) needs little introduction—it’s no secret that EQ is critical to your success. But knowing what EQ is and knowing how to use it to improve your life are two very different things.
Emotional Intelligence 2.0 delivers a step-by-step program for increasing your EQ via four, core EQ skills that enable you to achieve your fullest potential:
1) Self-Awareness
2) Self-Management
3) Social Awareness
4) Relationship Management
Emotional Intelligence 2.0 is a book with a single purpose—increasing your EQ. Here’s what people are saying about it:
“Emotional Intelligence 2.0 succinctly explains how to deal with emotions creatively and employ our intelligence in a beneficial way.”
—The Dalai Lama
“A fast read with compelling anecdotes and good context in which to understand and improve.”
—Newsweek
“Gives abundant, practical findings and insights with emphasis on how to develop EQ. Research shows convincingly that EQ is more important than IQ.”
–Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
“This book can drastically change the way you think about success…read it twice.”
–Patrick Lencioni, author, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
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