EQ vs IQ Heidi Hyatt 5 th Period










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EQ vs IQ Heidi Hyatt 5 th Period
Emotional Quotient Emotional quotient is intelligence regarding the emotions, especially in the ability to monitor one's own or others' emotions.
Intelligence Quotient Intelligence quotient is a number representing a person's reasoning ability (measured using problem-solving tests) as compared to the statistical norm or average for their age, taken as 100.
Article http: //blog. commlabindia. com/elearning-design/emotional-quotient Summary: IQ is mainly used to measure one’s cognitive capabilities Employees must develop communication and organization skills for good decision making When hiring, corporates look at who has a higher EQ rather than IQ When one is judging another’s EQ, they are looking for the following: An employee’s ability to comprehend apply his or her personal emotions An employee’s ability his or her feelings, beliefs, and thoughts An employee’s ability to recognize and appreciate his or her own potential An employee’s ability to manage his or her personal and professional life under stress and pressure An employee’s ability to adapt to different work environments and handle varied challenges that come his or her way An employee’s ability to possess self-confidence An employee’s ability to not only work towards the growth of the company, but also towards the growth of his or her co-workers
8 Ways to Enhance your EQ Awareness of Emotions Self Regulation Self Motivation Social Awareness Social Skills Empathy Happiness Know your Weaknesses
EQ Video This video is an excerpt from The Blind Side. The mom, who has good EQ, is explaining to Big Mike how he has to protect his team members from the other team just like he would protect his family.
EQ Quiz My EQ score was an 83. 3 Ways To Improve My Score: seek out fresh ideas from a wide variety of sources generate new ideas think clearly and stay focused on the task at hand under pressure
Examples of Good EQ being organized looking someone in the eyes when you talk to them being seen, not heard taking responsibility for your actions refusal skills
Examples of Bad EQ disrespecting others lying slouching having a negative attitude being constantly on your phone
This video is about how parent are more concerned about their children’s IQ rather than EQ.