Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 7): Team Intelligence
Posted on05 Sep 2011
TagsAnita Woolley, diversity, emotional intelligence, Emotional Self Defense Series, emotions, feelings, group, Harvard Business Review, informal organizational power, intelligence, listen, organization, Performance, relationships, sensitive people, sensitivity, Talent, team building, team intelligence, Thomas Malone, women
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Sensitive people (SP) can increase team intelligence in very much the same way mortar makes brick and stone walls stronger. Since diverse... Read More
Intelligence vs. Wisdom: Primary Difference
A question emailed to me asked for elaboration on this quote of mine: The difference between wisdom and intelligence is that you... Read More
Emotional Intelligence vs. Intuition: The Difference
I’m frequently asked about the difference between emotional intelligence (EI) and intuition. Essentially, EI is a head thing, intuition a heart thing.... Read More
Osama bin Laden’s Death: Intuitive Problem-solving Lesson
Posted on05 May 2011
TagsAl-Qaida, consistency, organizational culture, deviation, emotions, humans, intelligence, intuition, logic, military, Osama bin Laden, PBS NewsHour, problem solving, technology
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After watching PBS NewsHour’s analysis, “What’s Next for U.S. Military in Fight Against Al-Qaida?” which aired on Monday, May 2, 2011, I... Read More
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
Informal Organizational Power Your Personal Power
Posted on28 Mar 2011
Tagsorganization, abilities, achievement, attractiveness, character, credibility, education, experience, formal organizational power, informal organizational power, intelligence, judgment, knowledge, leadership, management, Personality, power, relationships, reliability, seniority, situation, skills, Talent, time, wisdom
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We are all born with power. Neither God nor evolution produces beings bent on their own demise. In groups this power takes... Read More
Passion For The Job And Creativity – 2 Case Studies
Posted on16 Aug 2010
Tagsskills, aptitude, creativity, education, employees, experience, innovation, intelligence, International Center for Studies in Creativity, J. Michael Fox, motivation, passion, Talent
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I had two opportunities to get feedback on the link between passion for the job and creativity. The director of a very... Read More