fastcompany.com by Drake Baer | January 7, 2014
You might already know that your emotional intelligence can influence your job success. But what about your callously oblivious boss or your ambiguously rigid colleagues?
Read more: How to Deal With A Boss With Zero Emotional Intelligence
blog.vistage.com by Judith E. Glaser | December 27, 2013
FEAR SOMEHOW TOUCHES almost every aspect of our lives. It is woven invisibly into the fabric of our existence and often sets into motion a chain of reactions and circumstances that affect the way we think and our behavior, for better or worse, with others.
business2community.com by Alexandra Levit | December 12, 2013
According to Judith Glaser, the CEO of Benchmark Communications and the author of the new book, Conversation Intelligence: How Great Leaders Build Trust and Get Extraordinary Results, the key to success in life and in work is to prime your brain for trust, mutual respect, and partnership. Based on advances made in the neuroscience field over the last decade, Glaser’s framework involves understanding what kind of conversations trigger the lower, more primitive brain, and what kind activate higher-level intelligences such as integrity, empathy, and good judgment.
Read more: Use Your Brain to Build Better Relationships at Work
blog.vistage.com by Judith E. Glaser | December 17, 2013
Every conversation has an impact. You may not see it at first. It takes place inside of us at the speed of .07 seconds. It takes place at the cellular level. Cells talk with each other, and if a conversation feels bad—our fear networks are activated instantly. Blood rushes to our primitive brain, which is designed for protection. Cortisol (a fear hormone) is spray-painted everywhere, and our ability to protect ourselves from harm is turned on instantly.
Read more: Quality of Conversations: Shaping the Conversational Environment
pm360online.com by Bud Bilanich | December 10, 2013
No matter which side of the ACA debate you’re on, you can probably agree there wasn’t much intelligent conversation going on in Washington in late September and early October. Conversational Intelligence author, Dr. Judith Glaser, explains why.
Read more: Shifting to Transformational Conversation For Best Results
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