Emotional Intelligence. Daniel Goleman. Bantam Books. 1997.
The Emotional Intelligence Activity Book: 50 Activities for Promoting
EQ at Work. Adele B. Lynn. AMACOM. 2002.
Emotional Intelligence at Work: The Untapped Edge for Success.
Hendrie Weisinger. Jossey-Bass. 1998.
Emotional Intelligence: Science & Myth. Gerald Matthews, Moshe
Zeidner, and Richard D. Roberts. The MIT Press. 2002.
The Emotionally Intelligent Nurse Leader. Mae Taylor Moss.
Jossey-Bass. 2005.
The Emotionally Intelligent Workplace: How to Select for, Measure,
and Improve Emotional Intelligence in Individuals, Groups, and Organizations.
Edited by Cary Cherniss and Daniel Goleman. Jossey-Bass. 2001.
Executive EQ: Emotional Intelligence in Leadership and Organizations.
Robert K. Cooper and Ayman Sawaf. Grosset/Putnam. 1997.
The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence: Theory, Development, Assessment,
and Application at Home, School, and in the Workplace. Edited by Reuven
Bar-On and James D. A. Parker. Jossey-Bass. 2000.
Healing Conversations: What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say.
Nance Guilmartin. Jossey-Bass. 2002.
Intuition at Work: Why Developing Your Gut Instincts Will Make You
Better at What You Do. Gary Klein. Currency. 2003.
Linking Emotional Intelligence and Performance at Work: Current Research Evidence with Individuals and Groups. Edited by Vanessa Urch Druskat, Fabio Sala, Gerald Mount. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 2006.
Measuring Emotional Intelligence: The Groundbreaking Guide to Applying
the Principles of Emotional Intelligence. Steve Simmons and John C.
Simmons, Jr. Summit Publishing Group. 1997.
People Smart: Developing Your Interpersonal Intelligence. Mel Silberman
with Freda Hansburg. Berrett-Koehler. 2000.
Primal Leadership: Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence.
Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Annie McKee. Harvard Business School
Press. 2002.
Promoting Emotional Intelligence in Organizations: Making Training
in Emotional Intelligence Effective. Cary Cherniss and Mitchell Adler.
ASTD. 2000.
Quick Emotional Intelligence Activities for Busy Managers: 50 Team Exercises that Get Results in Just 15 Minutes. Adele B. Lynn. AMACOM. 2007.
Working with Emotional Intelligence. Daniel Goleman. Bantam Books. 1998.
You Want Me to Work with Who?: Eleven Keys to a Stress-Free, Satisfying, and Successful Work Life ... No Matter Who You Work With. Julie Jansen. Penguin Books. 2006.
Videos/Audios
Emotional Intelligence. With Steve Heller. A 40-minute video program
in 2 parts with guide and CD-ROM. CRM Films. 2001.
Synopsis: This film focuses on interviews with emotional
intelligence team members, illustrating how EI can be integrated into
the workplace to enchance other knowledge and technical capabilities.
It illustrates how organizations such as Kaiser Permanente, State Street
Bank, and Nichols Aluminum are accessing the power of emotions to create
better, more productive teams and team members.
Emotional Intelligence: A Cornerstone of Learning Communities.
With: Daniel Goleman. A 53-minute video program. Pegasus Communications.
1997.
Note: Systems Thinking in Action Conference video
Synopsis: "In our culture, we have tended to value purely congitive
intelligence almost to the exclusion of any other type of intelligence.
When it comes to social systems, however, where progress depends more
on the harmonious interaction among people and not just on the efficient
exchange of data and information between them, emotional intelligence
may be the gating factor for continued growth and success. In particular,
learning communities, in their evolving creation, accentuate the need
for understandng and developing emotional intelligence as one of their
foundational cornerstones."--Container
Emotional Intelligence with Daniel Goleman. A 71-minute video
program. WETA TV and PBS Home Video. 1999.
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