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 Daniel Goleman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Goleman (born 1946, Stockton, California) is the best-selling author of several books that describe Emotional Intelligence.
Before coming into the public eye with his books on Emotional Intelligence, Goleman had many years of experience writing for the New York Times and editing its science page, specializing in psychology and brain sciences.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Goleman   (316 words)

  
 Highlights of Emotional intelligence: Excerpts and comments from Daniel Goleman
Goleman goes on to discuss the history of the predominating, rather parochial views of behavioral scientists and psychology's eighty year old mindset concerning the science of cognition, to exclude much serious study of the roles of emotions.
He views this as "lopsided." Goleman further explains he doesn't think IQ and emotional intelligence are opposing competencies, but rather they represent different aspects and that different people have varying degrees of types of intelligence.
And leaves yet to be plumbed the sense in which there is intelligence in the emotions and the sense in which intelligence can be brought to emotions.
http://www.uwsp.edu/education/lwilson/learning/emot.htm   (1204 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ: Books
Daniel Goleman refers to "a growing body of evidence showing that success in school depends to a surprising extent on emotional characteristics formed in the years BEFORE a child enters school." Having been a preschool teacher for many years, I must agree.
Goleman’s book is understandably written from the point of view of the society and as such puts social concerns first; however I am at that place in my life where I find the concerns of the individual to be more important.
Goleman warns of a coming crisis as unprepared children face an adulthood full of emotional stress and crises for which they have not developed coping skills.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0747528306   (2275 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
Goleman cited a wealth of research on the brain to support the idea that such skills as self-control, getting along with others, perseverance, and self-motivation -- emotional intelligence -- may be more important than IQ in determining overall lifelong success.
Daniel Goleman, Ph.D., is the author of the 1995 international best-seller, Emotional Intelligence.
He also demonstrated that such skills can be taught, especially during childhood.
http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/emotional/goleman.htm   (1056 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence Book Review (Daniel Goleman)
Goleman's major claim, that these qualities are much better indicators of an individual's future prospects (in love and happiness, as in education or career), than IQ, is an interesting and useful one.
Daniel Goleman has succeeded in writing a stimulating work on the complex question of intelligence and its effects on our lives.
In short, Goleman states that IQ measures are inadequate as determiners of an individual's future success (or happiness).
http://www.optimnem.co.uk/reviews/emotional_intelligence.htm   (262 words)

  
 Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence review
Until recently, Daniel Goleman tells us in Emotional Intelligence, the role feelings play in the everyday life of human beings has been largely unexplored in carefully designed research studies.
Goleman gives detailed recommendations for how parents and our schools can help children develop the ability to manage both their emotions and their rationality, nurturing emotional intelligence.
In fact, Goleman tells us what may actually be happening in some cases is not that our emotions are running high, but rather our lack of emotion may be the problem.
http://www.wcdd.com/dd/brain/reviews/emotintel.html   (478 words)

  
 Ohio University Outlook
Goleman believes that emotional intelligence, involving emotional balance, persistence, motivation, empathy and social finesse, is a critical indicator of success in life.
Goleman's book "Emotional Intelligence" has transformed the way the world educates children, relates to family and friends and does business.
Together, they present compelling scientific evidence that a leader's emotional intelligence and mood have an enormous impact on the performance of groups being led and on an organization's bottom line.
http://www.ohio.edu/outlook/252n-034.cfm   (297 words)

  
 Critical review of Daniel Goleman; how he has misled the public etc.
Goleman's premature and exaggerated claims may be likened to a person who happens to read that someone else is studying a new form of medicine.
Goleman does not distinguish between the belief that others "make" us feel the way we do as opposed to the belief that our emotions are primarily within our own control.
Goleman is torn between presenting science and presenting his own view of emotions and the way he thinks society should be.
http://eqi.org/gole.htm   (14406 words)

  
 Royce Carlton - Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence Leadership
According to Goleman, EI (which involves self-awareness, emotional balance, motivation, empathy and social finesse) is a critical indicator of success in life.
While Dr. Goleman does not discount the importance of IQ, he believes it is not the sole measure of one’s intelligence and potential.
Dr. Goleman reported on the brain and behavioral science for The New York Times for 12 years and was awarded the American Psychological Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
http://www.roycecarlton.com/speakers/goleman.html   (416 words)

  
 The Daniel Goleman On-Line Store
Goleman’s 1995 book, Emotional Intelligence (Bantam Books), argues that human competencies like self-awareness, self-discipline, persistence and empathy are of greater consequence than IQ in much of life, that we ignore the decline in these competencies at our peril, and that children can—and should—be taught these abilities.
Daniel Goldman's Working With Emotional Intelligence is selling for $25.95 at this writing.
For his book, Working with Emotional Intelligence, Goleman did two years of research, including a review of internal studies by nearly 200 large companies of their most successful employees.
http://www.peoplesuccess.com/goleman.htm   (1602 words)

  
 Working with Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
Goleman describes an integrated program for developing emotional intelligence in the workplace, and notes that optimum success is seen when all of the elements are used in combination.
Goleman stresses the importance of "team capabilities" and the notion that it is a group's collective emotional intelligence that propels a company's success much more than any individual's talents.
Goleman writes, "The rhythm and pace of modern life give us too little time to assimilate, reflect, and react-- We need time to be introspective, but we don't get it - or don't take it." How do you take the time to be introspective, and process your emotions?
http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=0553104624&view=rg   (1172 words)

  
 Leading Resonant Teams -- Daniel Goleman full-text article
Daniel Goleman is a psychologist, best-selling author, and award-winning journalist.
He is co-chairman of the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations at Rutgers University and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
His best-selling books, Emotional Intelligence and Working with Emotional Intelligence, sparked an explosion of interest and research on how emotions affect performance.
http://www.pfdf.org/leaderbooks/l2l/summer2002/goleman.html   (3128 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence Daniel Goleman
As Goleman emphasises, the problem is not the emotions per se, but their appropriate use in given situations.
Part of Goleman’s motivation in writing Emotional Intelligence was the thought of millions of readers relying on self-help books which ‘lacked scientific basis’, and indeed Emotional Intelligence comes out of an impeccable academic and research milieu.
Researchers had been expanding our idea of what intelligence is for some time, but it took Goleman’s book to catapult the idea of emotional intelligence into the mainstream.
http://www.butler-bowdon.com/ei.htm   (560 words)

  
 SpiritSite.com Daniel Goleman index (Daniel Goleman book excerpts)
Daniel Goleman, Ph.D. is a trained clinical psychologist who has written on behavioral sciences for the New York Times and served as a faculty member at Harvard.
Goleman, are the hallmarks of character and self-discipline, of altruism and compassion — basic capacities that are needed if our society is to thrive.
In Emotional Intelligence (review or buy), Daniel Goleman defines an alternative to IQ — "emotional intelligence." Emotional intelligence includes self-awareness and impulse control, persistence, zeal, and self-motivation, empathy, and social deftness.
http://www.spiritsite.com/writing/dangol   (271 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Primal Leadership: Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence - Daniel Goleman - ...
Goleman, Boyatzis, and McKee then explore the four emotional intelligence dimensions and their associated competencies: Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management.
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.
Daniel Goleman's international bestseller Emotional Intelligence forever changed our concept of "being smart," showing how emotional intelligence (EI)-how we handle ourselves and our relationships-can determine life success more than IQ.
http://btobsearch.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?EAN=9781578514861&PWB=1&userid=ee6L32WCHY&btob=Y&cds2Pid=1266&linkid=562530   (2990 words)

  
 Daniel Goleman Audio Books on CD, MP3
Born in Stockton, California, Daniel Goleman is the originator of the concept of Emotional Intelligence.
Drawing on groundbreaking brain and behavioral research, Goleman shows the factors at work when people of high IQ flounder and those of modest IQ do well.
This idea argues that human emotions like self-awareness, self-discipline, persistence, and empathy are worth more than someone's IQ level when it comes to much of life's major concerns.
http://www.learnoutloud.com/author_narrator.php?authid=3028&subcatid=133   (596 words)

  
 All About Emotional Intelligence from Six Seconds - Emotional Intelligence with Dr. Daniel Goleman
Goleman says emotionally intelligent school leaders are more successful: "The seminal study was done for the Ministry of Education in the UK, where they looked at Heads of Schools.
According to Goleman, one key benefit is that "emotional intelligence can help people make better decisions." This increased effectiveness is invaluable for business, essential for education, and transformational for personal life.
Like most of the people involved in emotional intelligence, Goleman finds benefits of this practice for himself.
http://www.6seconds.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=212   (2117 words)

  
 Funderstanding - Emotional Intelligence
Goleman attests that the best remedy for battling our emotional shortcomings is preventive medicine.
In other words, we need to place as much importance on teaching our children the essential skills of Emotional Intelligence as we do on more traditional measures like IQ and GPA.
"Emotional Intelligence is a master aptitude, a capacity that profoundly affects all other abilities, either facilitating or interfering with them."--Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence, p.
http://www.funderstanding.com/eq.cfm   (460 words)

  
 Goleman, Daniel P.: Working with Emotional Intelligence (Bantam Trade Pbk)
Goleman analyzes five key sets of skills and vividly shows how they determine who is hired and who is fired in the top corporations in the world.
Drawing on unparalleled access to business leaders around the world and studies in more than 500 organizations, Goleman documents an astonishing fact: in determining star performance in every field, emotional intelligence matters twice as much as IQ or technical expertise.
Readers also discover how emotional competence can be learned.
http://www.forbesbookclub.com/bookpage.asp?prod_cd=i42tk   (269 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman, A Review by Bobby Matherne
Doyle Henderson's theory, which is apparently unknown to Daniel Goleman, teaches one how to operate the bulldozer of their emotions quickly and effectively so that the bulldozer is used in an individually productive fashion from now on.
The amygdala can be considered as the "doyle-house", the storehouse of those automatic body responses we call emotions or feelings.
Nothing in Doyle Henderson's theory pointed to the portion of the brain that generated emotions, in fact, he avoids to this day any mention of brain structure or function.
http://www.doyletics.com/_arj1/emotiona.htm   (2248 words)

  
 eBay - Book: Emotional Intelligence (ISBN: 1559276428)
Through vivid examples, Daniel Goleman delineates the crucial skills of emotional intelligence, and shows how they determine our success in relationships, work, and even our physical well-being.
Others may argue that his vision of a school-based cure for a problem that begins at home adds unrealistic burdens to already stumbling systems.
Some readers will consider the concept of 'emotional intelligence' as little different from traditional understandings of emotional adulthood and observe that Mr.
http://product.ebay.com/Emotional-Intelligence_ISBN_1559276428_W0QQfvcsZ1390QQsoprZ1820660   (438 words)

  
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Daniel Goleman is co-chairman of The Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations and has a Career Achievement award for journalism from the American Psychological Association.
He began graduate school at Harvard where he was a Ford Fellow, and he received his M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology and personality development.
Of course, our great friend Dr. Daniel Goleman was not to be deterred because men of high emotional intelligence do not fail as often.
http://www.ncteamericancollection.org/litmap/goleman_dan_ca.htm   (605 words)

  
 Working With Emotional Intelligence: Daniel Goleman: ISBN 0553840231
Working With Emotional Intelligence: Daniel Goleman: ISBN 0553840231
http://www.bestwebbuys.com/0553840231   (61 words)

  
 ICM - Speakers - Daniel Goleman
Professor Goleman will use examples to demonstrate how successful leaders do utilise their emotional intelligence to lead high performing teams effectively.
Professor Goleman is author of “Emotional Intelligence” and “Working with Emotional Intelligence”, and of the Harvard Business Review article: “Leadership That Gets Results”.
Professor Goleman will argue that peoples' emotions have to be pitched in the right direction if they are to be flexible, creative and high performers.
http://icm.haygroup.com/2002/workshops/speakers/Goleman.asp   (225 words)

  
 Daniel Goleman -Doctor Of Laws
In his best-selling and groundbreaking book Emotional Intelligence (1995), Daniel Goleman asserts that competencies like self-awareness, discipline, persistence, and empathy are of greater consequence than IQ.
Its sequel, Working with Emotional Intelligence (1998), promises to transform thinking about workplace competence as powerfully as Goleman's earlier book has changed discussions of intelligence assessment in the field of education.
An Amherst College graduate with a doctorate from Harvard University, Goleman has taught at Harvard and written for the New York Times, where his behavioral sciences reporting was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
http://www.umb.edu/alumni/magazine/1999/commencement1999/d_goleman.html   (134 words)

  
 American Scientist Online - Daniel Goleman
Psychologist and journalist Daniel Goleman achieved widespread recognition in 1995 with the publication of his book Emotional Intelligence, which popularized research by psychologists showing that success in life and work is based on much more than IQ.
Perhaps no other religion or spiritual practice has explored the structure of the mind so carefully as Buddhism.
Goleman's recent book is a day-by-day narrated transcription of this conference.
http://www.americanscientist.org/template/InterviewTypeDetail/assetid/30504   (1777 words)

  
 Utne.com: Test Your Emotional IQ
Daniel Goleman is a Harvard psychology PhD and author of the best-selling book, Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ for Character, Health and Lifelong Achievement.
Daniel Goleman speaks about E-IQ concepts in his book, Emotional Intelligence and the attention it's received in a San Franciso Chronicle article.
THE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE TEST HAS BEEN REMOVED AT THE REQUEST OF THE AUTHOR
http://www.utne.com/interact/test_iq.html   (428 words)

  
 Daniel Goleman Quotes - thinkarete
~ Daniel Goleman, author of "Emotional Intelligence," commenting on "Authentic Happiness" by Martin Seligman”
Martin Seligman has given us a gift--a practical map for the perennial quest for a flourishing life."
http://www.thinkarete.com/quotes/by_teacher/daniel_goleman   (135 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence Consortium: Research on Emotions and Emotional Intelligence
In this article Emmerling and Goleman seek to raise issues and air questions that have arisen along with the growing interest in emotional intelligence...
In this article the authors document the effects of emotional comeptence training on a group of financial advisors at American Express Financial Advisors....
If you feel that you meet the criteria listed below and are interested in being considered for individual membership in the Consortium please contact
http://www.eiconsortium.org   (888 words)

  
 Daniel Goleman on emotions and your health
The author of Emotional Intelligence talks about emotional health, spirituality, and human potential
Daniel Goleman, PhD., has covered the behavioral and brain sciences for the New York Times and his articles appear throughout the world in syndication.
Goleman has taught at Harvard and was formerly senior editor at Psychology Today.
http://www.shareguide.com/Goleman.html   (3017 words)

  
 Healing Emotions- Conversations with the Dalai Lama - Daniel Goleman
Healing Emotions- Conversations with the Dalai Lama - Daniel Goleman
http://www.redwingbooks.com/products/books/HeaEmoConDal.cfm   (119 words)

  
 Daniel Goleman - definition of Daniel Goleman in Encyclopedia
Daniel Goleman is the best selling author of several books that describe Emotional Intelligence.
Emotional Intelligence: Why it can matter more than IQ (Bantam, 1995)
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 SpiritSite.com Daniel Goleman Working with Emotional Intelligence
Excerpted from Working With Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman.
Excerpted by permission of Bantam Books, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
http://www.spiritsite.com/writing/dangol/part1.shtml   (405 words)

  
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 Leadership Florida
Daniels, Aubrey C. Bringing Out The Best In People.
Batavia, Illinois: International Board of Standards for Training, Performance and Instruction, 1994.
http://www.leadershipflorida.org/leadflhw/hw.dll?page&file=learn   (912 words)

  
 Food for Thought - -Daniel Goleman
To belong to a group of any sort, the tacit price of membership is to agree not to notice one's own feelings of uneasiness and misgiving, and certainly not to question anything that challenges the group's way of doing things."
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 Mind Body Medicine: Daniel Goleman: ISBN 0890435804
Authors: Daniel Goleman (Editor), Daniel Goleman, Joel Gurin (Editor)
http://www.bestwebbuys.com/0890435804   (73 words)

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