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More copies of this ISBNThis title in other editionsPrimal Leadership: Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligenceby Daniel Goleman and Annie McKee and Richard Boyatzis
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Daniel Goleman's international bestseller Emotional Intelligence forever changed our concept of "being smart," proving that emotional intelligence (EI) — how we handle ourselves and our relationships — matters more than IQ. His next book, Working with Emotional Intelligence, proved that personal career success also depends primarily on EI.
Now, Goleman teams with Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee — experts on the cutting edge of EI research — to explore the consequences of emotional intelligence for leaders and organizations. Unveiling scientific evidence that links organizational success or failure to "primal leadership," the authors argue that a leader's emotions are contagious and must resonate enthusiasm if an organization is to thrive. This breakthrough concept changes the primal task of leaders from driving earnings or strategy to driving emotions in the right direction. Drawing from decades of analysis within world-class organizations, the authors show that resonant leaders excel not just through industry smarts but by leveraging EI competencies like empathy and self-awareness. They also interchange among six leadership styles — from visionary to coaching to commanding — as the situation demands. The book no leader in any walk of life can afford to miss, this unforgettable work transforms the art of leadership into the science of results. Review:"[A] concept that every new (and old) boss should take to heart: The duty of a leader is to prime positive feelings in workers.....Goleman, Boyatzis and McKee have turned a difficult trick: attacking a tired subject in an invigorating way." USA Today
Review:"Perhaps most intriguing is the brief appendix, where the authors compare the importance of IQ and EI in determining a leader's effectiveness. Their conclusion that EI is more important isn't surprising, but their reasoning is." Publishers Weekly
Review:"[P]rovocative....Well-written, intelligent, approachable, and stimulating business books have a way of sneaking onto best-seller lists. This one just might do exactly that." Brad Hooper, Booklist
Book News Annotation:Goleman (emotional intelligence in organizations, Rutgers U.) Richard Joyatzis (organizational behavior, Case Western Reserve U.) and Annie McKee (education, U. of Pennsylvania) explain how successful leaders use a reservoir of positivity to stimulate good feeling in those they lead.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) About the AuthorDaniel Goleman is Co-Director of the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations at Rutgers University.
Richard Boyatzis is Professor of Organizational Behavior and Chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. Annie McKee is Director of Management Development Services, North America, at the Hay Group. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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