Submitted by Hitcliff J. (not verified) on June 14, 2011.
It is so interesting to observe how EI, a still relatively young developmental topic, is gaining in popularity and being marketed to human resources professionals, counseling clinicians, and organizational behavior and development consultants. Although an Internet search yields almost one million hits on “emotional intelligence,” it is difficult to find substantial research on the practicality and effectiveness of EI programming. I’ve recently read Daniel Goleman’s book http://www.picktorrent.com/download/5c/5051121/daniel-goleman–emotiona… and found lots of new and useful information there. Still, even more glad I was when I found this post concerning 10-module Genos EI-Enhancement Program, I will definitely use it and will recommend it to all of my clients and colleagues.
It is so interesting to
It is so interesting to observe how EI, a still relatively young developmental topic, is gaining in popularity and being marketed to human resources professionals, counseling clinicians, and organizational behavior and development consultants. Although an Internet search yields almost one million hits on “emotional intelligence,” it is difficult to find substantial research on the practicality and effectiveness of EI programming. I’ve recently read Daniel Goleman’s book http://www.picktorrent.com/download/5c/5051121/daniel-goleman–emotiona… and found lots of new and useful information there. Still, even more glad I was when I found this post concerning 10-module Genos EI-Enhancement Program, I will definitely use it and will recommend it to all of my clients and colleagues.