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The Emotional Quotient and Executive Coaching
Nurse Leader, 2011www.nurseleader.com Nurse Leader 21 THE EQ CONSTRUCT Emotional quotient (EQ) debuted in the mainstream management literature with Daniel Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ in 1995, effectively popularizing among practitioners the notion that socalled “soft skills” can be as valuable or even more valuable than technical ...
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Emotional Quotient- A key for Professional Excellence
Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical Journal, 2022Despite the evidence, the Emotional Quotient (EQ) is not yet considered a significant factor in the health profession. The present short article provides a shred of evidence and the need to use EQ in the health sector and recommends involving EQ in the medical education curriculum.
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