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The Emotionally Intelligent Workplace: How to Select For, Measure, and Improve
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The Emotionally Intelligent Workplace: How to Select For, Measure, and Improve Emotional Intelligence in Individuals, Groups, and Organizations Hardcover - 2001 - 1st Edition

by Cherniss, Cary [Editor]; Goleman, Daniel [Editor]; Bennis, Warren [Foreword];

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Jossey-Bass Inc Pub, 2001-06-18. hardcover. UsedGood. 7x1x9. Good condition.No marking/highlighting.Cover and pages may show some wear.Not Satisfied? Contact us to get a refund.
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In 1981, James Dozier discovered the power of emotional intelligence.

About the author

CARY CHERNISS is professor of applied psychology at Rutgers University. Cherniss is a specialist in emotional intelligence, work stress and burnout, management training and development, planned organizational change, and career development.

DANIEL GOLEMAN is the author of the New York Times best-seller Emotional Intelligence and Working with Emotional Intelligence.
Goleman and Cherniss cochair the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations at Rutgers.