Emotional Intelligence and Leadership
Posted on11 Apr 2011
Tagssubjective, physical, objective, leadership, intelligence, empathy, empath, emotions, emotional intelligence, assessments
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I received a question about Emotional Intelligence and Leadership in a comment about Leadership vs. Management: The Difference (Part III): What are... Read More
How We Unconsciously Pigeonhole People
Posted on13 Jan 2011
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We often pigeonhole people at work. This happens when we use their jobs to tell us what their talents are. When we... Read More
Assessing Personalities thru Everyday Discussions (1.0)
Posted on20 Dec 2010
TagsRorschach, rules, upbringing, wikipedia, Yahoo! Contributor Network, PsychCentral, assessments, About.com, books, cars, clothes, education, food, listen, movies, music, objective personality tests, Personality
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Anytime we describe or comment on someone’s personality, we are doing an assessment. Yes, it might not qualify as a formal psychological... Read More
Black Bark: Real-time Personality Assessment Example
Posted on22 Nov 2010
Tagsart, assessments, bark, black, charcoal, energy, example, masochistic, negative, Personality, rapport, shock
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Here’s a friend’s story. It’s an example of what we can hypothesize about people from everyday comments. They are a starting point... Read More
Programming Robots to Interact With Extroverts and Introverts
Posted on07 Oct 2010
Tagsextrovert, University of Southern California, tools, The New Yorker, Robots That Care, robots, programming, Personality, Maja Mataric, introvert, computers, behavior, assessments
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As reported in the November 2, 2009 edition of The New Yorker in the article, Robots That Care, Professor Maja Matarić of... Read More