Emotional Intelligence Behaviors at Work

The 9EQ Traits That make You Leadership's Most Wanted

Ever wonder why some professionals rise faster-even if they're not the loudest or most experienced? What makes certain team members indispensable in the eyes of leadership? Could emotional intelligence be the most valuable skill no one's teaching in business school? In a workplace flooded with résumés, Emotional Intelligence Behaviors at Work: The 9 EQ Traits that Make You Leadership's Most Wanted separates the forgettable from the unforgettable. This isn't another soft skills pep talk-it's a no-nonsense guide to mastering the emotional intelligence behaviors that turn ordinary professionals into organizational MVPs. Whether you're a rising team member, seasoned manager, or HR leader cultivating talent, this book reveals what leaders are really looking for: self-awareness, resilience, empathy, adaptability, and more-applied with confidence and precision in everyday situations. Inside You'll Learn How To: Influence without authority by mastering clear, confident communication Build trust with empathy, transparency, and active listening Use adaptability and composure to turn pressure into performance Resolve conflict with emotional control and collaborative problem-solving Increase your value by leading with inclusion, recognition, and purpose Why Emotional Intelligence is the Ultimate Career Accelerator9 Core EQ Behaviors: Clearly defined and immediately actionable. Real-World Case Studies: Learn from NASA, Pixar, Amazon, and Toyota-teams that embody emotional intelligence under pressure. Behavioral Checklists: Know what to start, stop, and double down on-whether you're in a meeting, a performance review, or a crisis. Interactive Exercises: Apply what you read through reflection prompts, role-plays, and feedback strategies. Built-In Measurement Tools: Track your growth and align your behavior with your career goals. Perfect For: Professionals in leadership tracks or fast-growth roles HR, L&D, and leadership coaches developing high-EQ talent Team members seeking to stand out without burning out Anyone who wants to lead with more influence, regardless of title "The highest-performing people are the most emotionally intelligent. Not the smartest. Not the most experienced. But those who understand themselves and others best." - Daniel Goleman If you've ever been told to "show leadership" without being told what that means-this is your playbook. Buy now and become the teammate leadership fights to keep.

April 2026, ca. 196 Seiten, Emotional Intelligence Behaviors, Bd. 2, Englisch
Regal Quill Publishing Group
979-8-2957-7969-5

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