Daniel Goleman, psychologue, a fondamentalement remodelé notre compréhension de l'éducation, des relations interpersonnelles et des pratiques commerciales grâce à ses travaux pionniers sur l'intelligence émotionnelle. Son influence s'est étendue au monde des affaires, où il a été reconnu comme l'un des penseurs les plus influents. Les écrits de Goleman explorent comment l'attention, la conscience de soi et l'empathie façonnent nos vies personnelles et professionnelles, se révélant essentiels pour atteindre l'excellence et un leadership efficace.
Après son premier best-seller, Daniel Goleman se penche sur les vraies raisons de la réussite professionnelle. Là encore, il ne s'agit pas de Q.I., de diplômes ou d'expertise technique, mais bien de nos aptitudes émotionnelles. Il nous aide à améliorer nos compétences personnelles - le self-control, la motivation, l'intégrité - et nos compétences sociales - la capacité de communiquer, d'évoluer, de stimuler les autres - en nous apprenant à gérer nos émotions dans le cadre du travail. Pour nous permettre de nous épanouir pleinement dans notre vie professionnelle.
Aujourd'hui, après une longue enquête, Daniel Goleman se penche sur les vraies raisons de la réussite professionnelle ; ce ne sont ni le QI, ni les diplômes, ni l'expertise technique, mais bien nos aptitudes émotionnelles : la conscience de soi, la confiance en soi, le self-control, la motivation et l'intégrité, la capacité de communiquer et d'influencer les autres, de susciter le changement et de l'accepter. Daniel Goleman nous offre un outil pratique fondé sur les plus récentes recherches en psychologie et en neurobiologie, qui permettra au lecteur de s'épanouir pleinement en cultivant ses aptitudes émotionnelles essentielles.
How to be human at work. HBR's Emotional Intelligence Series features smart, essential reading on the human side of professional life from the pages of Harvard Business Review . Each book in the series offers proven research showing how our emotions impact our work lives, practical advice for managing difficult people and situations, and inspiring essays on what it means to tend to our emotional well-being at work. Uplifting and practical, these books describe the social skills that are critical for ambitious professionals to master. This specially priced 14-volume set includes every book in the
In the last twenty years, meditation and mindfulness have gone from being kind
of cool to becoming an omnipresent Band-Aid for fixing everything from your
weight to your relationship to your achievement level. Unveiling here the kind
of cutting-edge research that has made them giants in their fields, Daniel
Goleman and Richard Davidson show us the truth about what meditation can
really do for us, as well as exactly how to get the most out of it.
Can the worlds of science and philosophy work together to recognise our destructive emotions such as hatred, craving, and delusion? Bringing together ancient Buddhist wisdom and breakthroughs in a variety of fields from neuroscience to child development, this book offers insights into how we can recognise and transform our destructive emotions.
Fundamental frameworks for emotional intelligence and how to apply them every day. According to research by Daniel Goleman, emotional intelligence has proved to be twice as important as other competencies in determining outstanding leadership. It is now one of the crucial criteria in hiring and promotion processes, performance evaluations, and professional development courses. And it's not innate--it's a skill that all of us can improve. With this double volume you'll get HBR's 10 Must Reads on Emotional Intelligence and the HBR Guide to Emotional Intelligence. That's 10 definitive HBR articles on emotional intelligence by Goleman and other leaders in the field, curated by our editors--paired with smart, focused advice from HBR experts about how to implement those ideas in your daily work life. With Everyday Emotional Intelligence, you'll learn how to: Recognize your own EQ strengths and weaknesses Regulate your emotions in tough situations Manage difficult people Build the social awareness of your team Motivate yourself through ups and downs Write forceful emails people won't misinterpret Make better, less emotionally biased decisions Help an employee develop emotional intelligence Handle specific situations like crying at work and tense communications across different cultures
This rich exchange between East and West, spirit and science examines such questions as why seemingly rational people commit acts of cruelty and violence, what are the root causes of destructive behavior, and whether we can learn to control the emotions that drive these impulses
Bestselling author Daniel Goleman and co-author Cary Cherniss present practical methods for applying emotional intelligence (EI) principles to achieve consistent high performance. While peak moments, like an athlete's perfect game or a business's record profits, are memorable, they are often fleeting. True fulfillment arises from many consistent, productive days rather than isolated peak experiences. The challenge lies in sustaining performance without burnout and maintaining balance.
In this work, Goleman and Cherniss illustrate how emotional intelligence can help us achieve a satisfying and productive day, advocating for a realistic goal of feeling accomplished daily. Drawing on research from hundreds of individuals, they describe the characteristics of an optimal state and emphasize that emotional intelligence is crucial for reaching our best performance.
This book synthesizes decades of research on emotional intelligence, demonstrating that enhanced EI leads to greater engagement, productivity, and overall satisfaction. Readers will discover essential skills for developing emotional intelligence and practical strategies for implementing these skills effectively. Ultimately, this guidance will empower you to become a more effective leader and foster an organizational culture that supports sustained high performance.
Can the worlds of science and philosophy work together to recognise our destructive emotions such as hatred, craving, and delusion? Bringing together ancient Buddhist wisdom and recent breakthroughs in a variety of fields from neuroscience to child development, Daniel Goleman's extraordinary book offers fresh insights into how we can recognise and transform our destructive emotions. Out of a week-long discussion between the Dalai Lama and small group of eminent psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers, Goleman weaves together a compelling narrative account. Where do these destructive emotions (craving, anger and delusion, known in Buddhism as the three poisons) come from? And how can we transform them to prevent them from threatening humanity's collective safety and its future?