Emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, and fear refer to feelings that signal information about relationships. For example, happiness signals harmonious relationships, whereas fear signals being threatened. Intelligence refers to the capacity to carry out abstract reasoning, recognize patterns, and compare and contrast. Emotional intelligence, then, refers to the capacity to understand and explain emotions, on the one hand, and of emotions to enhance thought, on the other.
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Source: Ivey Business Journal
Subjects: Organizational Behavior, Personal Development
Source: Ivey Business Journal
Subjects: Organizational Behavior, Personal Development
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