Emotional Intelligence: Public Speaking

ISBN-10
1520312482
ISBN-13
9781520312484
Series
Emotional Intelligence
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
2017-01-05
Author
Krishna Kumar Singh

Description

We all know someone who is incredibly bright and yet cannot seem to pull their life together. The brilliant student who flunks out of university or the incredibly intelligent worker who can't seem to get ahead in their company is. We know from our familiarity with them that they have a good to superior intelligence level, but that doesn't seem to be enough to ensure success. And at the same time, we can probably describe in some form why we feel these people have not been successful. Our descriptions would include certain traits or behaviors that have nothing to do with intelligence.Over time, scientists have begun to study why standard intelligence along isn't enough to predict performance in an individual. They have realized that there is another type of intelligence that isn't related to the standard cognitive intelligence - it's called emotional intelligence.When you start a new business, create your own blog or make a decision to build a list of subscribers and market your informational products to them, one skill you will have to learn is online communication.In a world where communication is paramount to survival, you cannot risk sending out ineffectively written communications to your customers, clients or your readers."Having a way with words" is no longer enough to have your message found, opened and read. To achieve your business and career goals, you will have to become a pro at communicating ONLINE.And this is exactly what "Improve Your Writing Skills - A Step-by-Step Guide to Compelling Content Creation" will allow you to do.This textbook will cover what emotional intelligence is, how you can discover what your own EI actually is and how, by understanding your own emotions and those of others, take your leadership and management skills to the next level.Does the opportunity of delivering a speech in front of a large audience sound just as appealing as a visit to the dentist?Or do you feel pretty comfortable when talking in public but you are still looking for ways to improve your skills and get even better at motivating, engaging, persuading, presenting, and educating other people?