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Resources
Emotional Intelligence: What it is and why it matters
In Emotional Intelligence: What it is and why it matters, Cary Cherniss attempts to provide a better understand of the topic Emotional Intelligence (EQ).
"Ever since the publication of Daniel Goleman's first book on the topic in 1995, emotional intelligence has become of the hottest buzzwords in corporate America. For instance, when the Harvard Business Review published an article on the topic two years ago, it attracted a higher percentage of readers than any other article published in that periodical in the last 40 years. When the CEO of Johnson & Johnson read that article, he was so impressed that he had copies sent out to the 400 top executives in the company worldwide "
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Harvard Business Review: The Realities of Executive Coaching
In the The Realities of Executive Coaching (warning: large download!), a Harvard Business Review Research Report dated January 2009, authors Diane Coutu and Carol Kauffman attempt to provide a better understand of the world of executive coaching.
"Executive coaching is a confidential, individually-tailored engagement designed to meet the needs both of the executive being coached and the organization paying for the service. A coach meets behind closed doors with an executive, and together they create personalized goals and explore specific ways to achieve them. But what exactly happens behind those closed doors? Most of what we hear about coaching is anecdote and conjecture. To obtain a more complete understand of coaching, Harvard Business Review created a 23-item survey sent out to 245 coaches, of whom 140 responded during the allotted time period. A review of the key findings from the survey will be offered to executives in the magazine’s January 2009 issue, in the article “What Can Coaches Do for You?” by Diane Coutu and Carol Kauffman. It will include additional analyses by five experts. This special report provides you with our findings."
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