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Author, Emotional Intelligence Psychologist
 
Daniel Goleman
In Print
 
Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships
(October 2006)

 
In richly anecdotal detail, Goleman brings to life the entirely new field of social neuroscience that has emerged in the decade since the publication of Emotional Intelligence. He shows that, far more than we are consciously aware, our daily encounters with parents, spouses, bosses, and even strangers shape our brains and affect cells throughout our bodies. Our relationships create a setpoint for our daily moods and influence our immune response; they are crucial to achievement in students and workers; they determine whether or not some genes are expressed, for good or ill. Above all, Goleman explores the foundations of rapport, love, cooperation, and altruism, with major implications for the well-being of our families, communities, and workplace. Whether you listen to this as a lover or parent, medical professional or businessperson, teacher or community leader, you will never see your relationships in the same way again. A New York Times bestseller.

(Source: Publisher)

 
Primal Leadership: Learning to Lead with Emotional Intelligence
 
Daniel Goleman teams with Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee to explore the role of emotional intelligence in leadership in the March 2002 release, Primal Leadership: Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence. Unveiling neuroscientific links between organizational success or failure and ?primal leadership,? the authors argue that a leader?s emotions are contagious. If a leader resonates energy and enthusiasm, an organization thrives; if a leader spreads negativity and dissonance, it flounders. This breakthrough concept charges leaders with driving emotions in the right direction to have a positive impact on earnings or strategy.

(From: inside flap, Harvard Business School Press, 2002)

 
Destructive Emotions: A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama

 
Why do seemingly rational, intelligent people commit acts of cruelty and violence? What are the root causes of destructive behavior? How can we control the emotions that drive these impulses? Can we learn to live at peace with ourselves and others? Imagine sitting with the Dalai Lama in his private meeting room with a small group of world-class scientists and philosophers. The talk is lively and fascinating as these leading minds grapple with age-old questions of compelling contemporary urgency. Daniel Goleman, the internationally bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence, provides the illuminating commentary — and reports on the breakthrough research this historic gathering inspired. In their review, Publishers Weekly said, "Goleman travels beyond the edge of the known, and the report he sends back is encouraging."

(Source: Publisher)

 
Working with Emotional Intelligence
 
Working With Emotional Intelligence takes the concepts from Daniel Goleman's, Emotional Intelligence, into the workplace. Business leaders and outstanding performers are not defined by their IQs or even their job skills, but by their "emotional intelligence": a set of competencies that distinguishes how people manage feelings, interact, and communicate. This book explains what emotional intelligence is and why it counts more than IQ or expertise for excelling on the job.
 
Emotional Intelligence : Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
 
In this fascinating book, based on brain and behavioral research, Daniel Goleman argues that our IQ-idolizing view of intelligence is far too narrow. Instead, Goleman makes the case for "emotional intelligence" being the strongest indicator of human success. He defines emotional intelligence in terms of self-awareness, altruism, personal motivation, empathy, and the ability to love and be loved by friends, partners, and family members. Because emotional intelligence isn't fixed at birth, Goleman outlines how adults as well as parents of young children can sow the seeds.
 
Vital Lies, Simple Truths: The Psychology of Self-Deception
 
Vital Lies, Simple Truths is a penetrating analysis of the ways we deceive ourselves. Daniel Goleman draws on evidence of all kinds - from brain function to social dynamics - to reveal how we skew our most intimate relationships, our day-to-day lives and our common reality by burying painful insights and memories. This self-deception is our means of psychic self- preservation, and although self-deception is sometimes benign, it can also be dangerous and life-diminishing.
 

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