A 25th anniversary edition of the number one, multi-million
copy international bestseller that taught us how emotional
intelligence is more important than IQ - 'a revolutionary,
paradigm-shattering idea' (Harvard Business Review)
Featuring a new foreword from the author
DANIEL GOLEMAN is an internationally known psychologist.
As a science journalist Goleman reported on the brain and
behavioural sciences for the New York Times for many years. His
international bestseller, Emotional Intelligence, has sold more
than five million copies worldwide and has been translated into
over forty languages. Goleman’s work as a science journalist has
been recognised with many awards, including a Lifetime Career Award
from the American Psychological Association, and he was made a
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
in recognition of his communicating science to the general public.
He has been named one of the world's most influential business
thinkers by the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal.
Goleman is a co-founder of the Collaborative for Academic, Social,
and Emotional Learning, originally at the Yale Child Studies
Center, and he currently co-directs the Consortium for Research on
Emotional Intelligence in Organizations at Rutgers University.
Besides his books on emotional intelligence, Goleman has written
books on topics including self-deception, creativity, transparency,
meditation, social and emotional learning, ecoliteracy and the
ecological crisis. He lives in Massachusetts.
'An impressive argument that excellence is more than IQ' * Daily
Mail *
'A well-written and practical guide to the emotions, perfectly
pitched in tone and scope' * Financial Times *
'Forget IQ. Brains may come in useful, as may social class and
luck, but as a predictor of who will succeed in any area of life,
EQ is the thing to worry about' * Good Housekeeping *
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