Emotional Intelligence
Keywords:
intelligence; emotion; factors; process; sensitivity; feelings; aptitudeAbstract
The term “intelligence” comes from the Latin “intelligence”, which means to connect, organize or from “understanding”, and which involves establishing relationships between people. Intelligence goes beyond thinking that is limited to establishing relationships between the essential characteristics of objectives and phenomena and not relationships between people. How complex this side of personality is is apparent from the module of approach in the history of philosophy and psychology.
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Berrocal, P. F. & Extremerra, N. (2006). Emotional Intelligence. A theoretical and empirical review of. its first 15 years of history. Ed. Psicothema.
Goleman, Daniel (1995). Emotional Intelligence. N.Y.
Goleman, Daniel (1998). What Makes a Leader. Article. Harvard Business Review.
Goleman, Daniel (2006). Emotional Intelligence. Bantam Book.
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