Emotional Intelligence, a business advantage
We fall behind, become less interesting and life doesn't come as easy as it should.
As an avid learner, I am always wanting to know more and I find learning imperative to living life.
Emotional intelligence is a little harder than basic learning and its surprising how many people are void of emotional intelligence. They are not able to read people, understand what makes them tick, adapt to varying situations, be empathetic, and personally use their emotional being as a way to become a better person. Typically they have had some childhood issue, a relationship that failed early on or something major happen in their lives that stops them from having the ability to improve their emotional intelligence and grow into adulthood like they should.
In most cases, it would be fair to say that as a woman, emotional intelligence is very important. Let's face it, women are emotional beings for a variety of reasons. Men, however, can benefit from understanding the emotional heirachy of women. They can not only learn from it, but grow and become better in life and in business.
The problem with this equation is age. The older we get, the less likely we are to change. Unless, something dramatic happens in life. A life changing moment. Something that makes us wake up and take notice of the way we act, feel, engage and grow.
Sometimes emotional intelligence jeopardises people's ability to perform, fend off aggressors, and be compassionate in a crisis.
In business, emotional intelligence skills of employees is an important contributor as to where they will head in their careers. Their ability to notice and identify emotions in themselves and others, manage emotions, express emotions and use emotions appropriately in their thinking is part of what makes someone very successful.
There are a number of psychological testing platforms available to test your emotional intelligence that are worthwhile and can help you identify areas to improve before it is too late or you get too old.
I have seen it far to often in life where men and women get into their 40's and 50's and cannot change because they have accepted their own inability to understand their emotions and the emotions of others and often they get left unsuccessful or unfulfilled or all alone.
If you have a high level of emotional intelligence and are in business, you will find ways to better understand your customers, your employees, key stakeholders and overall improve your quality of life.
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Salli
13 Dec 2011I agree with you strongly that emotional intelligence is crucial not just in business, but also outside of the office. Sadly it is undervalued in both environments.
ReplyThis is especially evident in research that claim that psychopaths (lack emotional intelligence) fair well in the business world due to their coldness, calculated moves and lack of sympathy.
I find this more than slightly concerning and wonder how this type of a situation could ever have developed. I am not looking to start a flame war between the sexes, but perhaps the problem has to do with the fact that there are not enough women in the business world and the so called 'feminine' qualities, such as emotional intelligence, are sneered at and not considered professional.
It will be interesting to see whether the situation will change once the ratio of sexes in the business world and top-level company positions will be 50/50.
Valentina
29 Nov 2011A real business advantage..
ReplyI STRONGLY BELIEVE IN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AS REAL ADVANTAGE FOR MANAGERS. I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WRITE MY MASTER’S THESIS ON THIS TOPIC, EXPLORING HOW WE CAN MEASURE THE BRAIN DUAL PROCESSES WHILE MAKING DECISIONS. I FOUND THAT FOR WHOM HAVE A DEVELOPED EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IT IT IS EASIER TO MAKE DECISIONS QUICK AND IN AN APPROPRIATE WAY. I THINK MANAGERS SHOULD IMPROVE THEIR EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN ORDER TO DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS.