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Stands for Emotional Quotient (aka emotional intelligence)
Definition Emotional quotient (EQ) or emotional intelligence is the ability to identify, assess, and control the emotions of oneself, of others, and of groups.
Abilities Identify, evaluate, control and express emotions ones own emotions; perceive, and assess others' emotions; use emotions to facilitate thinking, understand emotional meanings.
In the workplace Teamwork, leadership, successful relations, service orientation, initiative, collaboration.
Identifies Leaders, team-players, individuals who best work alone, individuals with social challenges.
Origin 1985, Wayne Payne's doctoral thesis "A Study of Emotion: Developing Emotional Intelligence" Popular use came in Daniel Goleman's 1995 book "Emotional Intelligence - Why it can matter more than IQ"
Popular Tests Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Test (emotion-based problem-solving tasks); Daniel Goleman model Score (based on emotional competencies).
Introduction (from Wikipedia) I, or i, is the ninth letter and the third vowel letter of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. Its name in English is i, plural ies.
Writing system Latin script
Type Alphabetic
Language of origin Latin language
Phonetic usage [i ], [iː ], [j ], [ɪ ], [ɯ ], /aɪ / English variations )
Unicode codepoint U+0049, U+0069
Alphabetical position 9
Development Ιι, 𐌉, I i İ ı ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Time period ~-700 to present
Descendants , Î, , J, , Ɉ, , İ ı, , Tittle, , ꟾ, , ꟷ, , ᛁ, , ᴉ
Sisters І, י, ي, ܝ, ی, ࠉ, 𐎊, ዪ, Ⴢ, ⴢ, ჲ, ☞, ☚
Variations (See below )
Other letters commonly used with i(x), ij, i(x)(y)

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