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Transcript of Emotional Intelligence
Overview of Presentation
Definition – Intelligence
Cognitive and Non Cognitive Intelligence
Basic Emotions
Positive Emotion and Negative Emotion
Seven types of Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence- definition
Regulating self and Managing others
Practical Intelligence
I n t e l l i g e n c e - D e fi n i ti o n
Basic elements people must know to be acquainted with a discipline of day to day work OR solving problem in it.
Knowledge of terminology
Words – ohm, absolute zero, EfficiencyNumerals – α, β, £Signs - ®,™, ©Pictures
Knowledge of specific details and elements
Refers to events, location, people, dates, sources of information.
Facts important to health (AIDS, Diabetics). Major products, services and location of Intel, Microsoft, Google. Website addresses Mr.RatanTata, Mr.Narayanmoorthy, August 15, September 11 Major products and exports of India
Speed of remember / recollect When it is demanded / stimulated
I n t e l l i g e n c e
Cognitive Intelligence Ability to learn new
things Recall information
Think rationally
Apply knowledge
Solve problems
Non cognitive Intelligence
Emotional, Personal &
Social abilities and skills
that influence one’s overall
abilities to succeed in
coping with environmental
demands and pressures.
Basic Emotions 1. Anger2. Fear3. Happines
s4. Sadness5. Love
Expressing the feelings in
known situations and
unknown situations
6. Surprise7. Disgust8. Shame9. Guilt
Emotionalized thought - ACTION
Seven Major Positive Emotions
1. DESIRE
2. FAITH
3. LOVE
4. SEX
5. ENTHUSIASM
6. ROMANCE
7. HOPE
Seven Major Negative Emotions
1. FEAR
2. JEALOUSY
3. HATRED
4. REVENGE
5. GREED
6. SUPERSTITION
7. ANGER
+ ve and – ve emotions cannot occupy the mind at the same time
Howard GarnerFrames of Mind (1983)
1. Verbal
2. Logic and Mathematics
3. Music
4. Kinesthetic
5. Spatial
Howard Garner’s Seven types of Intelligence good at reading, writing, telling stories and memorizing words along with dates
to do with logic, abstractions, reasoning, numbers and critical thinking
to do with sensitivity to sounds, rhythms, tones, and music, are able to sing, play musical instruments, and compose music
control of one's bodily motions and the capacity to handle objects skillfully, sense of timing, a clear sense of the goal of a physical action, along with the ability to train responses.
ability to visualize with the mind's eye
6. Inter Personal
7. Intra Personal
The other two ….. Understanding People Managing people
are characterized by their sensitivity to others' moods, feelings,
temperaments, motivations,
ability to cooperate in order to work as part of a group
communicate effectively and empathize easily with others, and
may be either leaders or followers.
They often enjoy discussion and debate.
Who are you? Who you are? Who am I
deep understanding of the self; what one's strengths
or weaknesses are, what makes one unique, being
able to predict one's own reactions or emotions.
Emotional Intelligence
Inter Personal Intelligence Intra Personal
Intelligence
E M O T I O N A L I N T E L L I G E N C E
‘the capacity of recognizing our own feelings and those of theirs, for motivating ourselves and for managing emotions well in ourselves and in our relationships.’
Daniel Goleman, Psychologist, 1995
E M O T I O N A L I N T E L L I G E N C E
The ability to monitor one's own and other people's emotions,
to discriminate between different emotions and label them appropriately
and to use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior
EQ made of
Personal Competence• Self awareness• Self assessment• Self confidence• Self control• Transparency• Adaptability• Achievement• Initiative• optimism
Social Competence• Empathy• Organizational awareness• Service• Inspirational leadership• Developing others• Crating change• Conflict management• Building bonds• Teamwork• Collaboration
Regulating Self Managing Others
E m o t i o n a l I n t e l l i g e n c e
Emotional Intel l igence
Regulating Self
• Emotional Awareness
• Self Appraisal
• Self Expression
• Self Regulation
• Adaptability
• Emotional Independence
• Motivating Self
Managing Others (Social Skills)
Empathy
Trust Building
Interpersonal Skills
Higher emotional intelligence is positively correlated with
Better social relations for children Better social relations for adultsHighly emotionally intelligent individuals are
perceived more positively by othersBetter family and intimate relationshipsBetter academic achievement Better social relations during work performance
and in negotiationsBetter psychological well-being
Emotional Intelligence is a better predictor of Life Success than is
IQ.
For success at the highest levels, in leadership positions,
EQ accounts for virtually their advantage
Emotional Intelligence influence everything we do
Ev e r y T h o u g h t
E v e r y A c ti o n
E v e r y D e c i s i o n
Practical Intelligence
• Intelligence Quotient
• Emotional Intelligence
• Social Intelligence
• Political Intelligence
• Multiple Intelligence
• 1904, Alfred Binet
• 1995, Daniel Goleman• Daniel Goleman
• Roderick Kramer• 1983, Howard Gardner
Verbal Skills: Judgment, Comprehension, Reasoning
Connecting your Brain to others Brain
Disciplined mind, Synthesizing mind, Crating mind, Respectful mind, Ethical mind
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