

For twelve years, he wrote for The New York Times, reporting on the brain and behavioral sciences. Annie McKee serves on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education and consults to business and organization leaders worldwide.Daniel Goleman (born March 7, 1946) is an author and science journalist. Richard Boyatzis is Professor and Chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University.

Daniel Goleman is Codirector of the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations at Rutgers University. The book that no leader in any walk of life can afford to miss, this unforgettable work transforms the art of leadership into the science of results.

And they employ up to six leadership styles - from visionary to coaching to pacesetting - fluidly interchanging them as the situation demands.The authors identify a proven process through which leaders can learn to: assess, develop, and sustain personal EI competencies over time inspire and motivate people cultivate resonant leadership throughout teams and organizations and, leverage resonance to increase bottom-line performance. Drawing from decades of analysis within world-class organizations, the authors show that resonant leaders - whether CEOs or managers, coaches or politicians - excel not just through skill and smarts, but by connecting with others using EI competencies like empathy and self-awareness. This breakthrough concept charges leaders with driving emotions in the right direction to have a positive impact on earnings or strategy. If a leader resonates energy and enthusiasm, an organization thrives if a leader spreads negativity and dissonance, it flounders. Unveiling neuroscientific links between organizational success or failure and primal leadership, the authors argue that a leader's emotions are contagious. Now, Goleman teams with renowned EI researchers Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee to explore the role of emotional intelligence in leadership.

Then, Working with Emotional Intelligence revealed how stellar career performance also depends on EI. Daniel Goleman's international bestseller Emotional Intelligence forever changed our concept of being smart, showing how emotional intelligence (EI) - how we handle ourselves and our relationships - can determine life success more than IQ.
