The excitement is growing over our upcoming International Conference on Emotional Intelligence this June. Registrations and information requests are pouring in, and it looks like we’ll have some great international representation with attendees from the U.S., U.K., Canada, South Africa, Kuwait, Denmark, Norway, Russia, Ireland, Spain, and the Netherlands, to name a few. I’m sure [...]
Archive for March, 2007
Upcoming EQ-i accreditation workshop in the UK
March 1, 2007For anyone wishing to become Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i®) qualified in the UK, an EQ-i® accreditation programme will be offered by Geetu Bharwaney of Ei World in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, from 15th to 17th, May 2007. Following this three-day workshop you will be licensed to administer, score, and interpret the EQ-i, the most validated measure of [...]
A cognitive link between Emotional Intelligence and social exchange reasoning
March 1, 2007In a groundbreaking study, Deidre Reis, along with colleagues Brackett, Shamosh, Kiehl, Salovey, and Gray, have linked Emotional Intelligence (as measured by the MSCEIT™) to social exchange reasoning centers in the brain. The study breaks new ground by contrasting this link with mental activity called precautionary reasoning (a form of non-social reasoning) in a number [...]
Help us make your workplace great
March 1, 2007As more people read my new book, Make Your Workplace Great: The 7 Keys to an Emotionally Intelligent Workplace, we are receiving a lot of inquiries about our Benchmark of Organizational Emotional Intelligence assessment (BOEI™). As is detailed in the book, this tool takes the focus of EI assessments from the individual to an organization-wide [...]