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Layout Workbook: A Real-World Guide to Creating Powerful Pieces»rank: 28164par: Kristin Cullen
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Primal Leadership»rank: 41075par: Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Annie McKee
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Business leaders who maintain that emotions are best kept out of the work environment do so at their organization's peril. Bestselling author Daniel Goleman's theories on emotional intelligence (El) have radically altered common understanding of what 'being smart' entails, and in Primal Leadership, he and his coauthors present the case for cultivating emotionally intelligent leaders. Since the actions of the leader apparently account for up to 70 percent of employees' perception of the climate of their organization, Goleman and his team emphasize the importance of developing what they term ... |
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Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Collector's Edition (Revised): Prima Official Game Guide»rank: 2620par: David Hodgson, Stephen Stratton
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Business leaders who maintain that emotions are best kept out of the work environment do so at their organization's peril. Bestselling author Daniel Goleman's theories on emotional intelligence (El) have radically altered common understanding of what 'being smart' entails, and in Primal Leadership, he and his coauthors present the case for cultivating emotionally intelligent leaders. Since the actions of the leader apparently account for up to 70 percent of employees' perception of the climate of their organization, Goleman and his team emphasize the importance of developing what they term ... |