2024, VOL. 7 ISSUE 1, PART APages: 31-32

Emotional intelligence as a predictor of success

Khan Tanveer Habeeb
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Abstract:
Not education, not experience not knowledge or intellectual horsepower. None of these serve as an in adequate predictor as to why one person succeeds and another doesn’t. There is something, else going on that society doesn’t seem to account for, we see examples of this in our workplaces, our homes, our places of worship, our school, and our neighborhood we observe supposedly brilliance and well educated people struggle, while others with fewer obvious skills or attributes flourish. And we ask ourselves why? The answer almost always has to do with this concept could emotional intelligence. And while it is border to identity and measure, it is even more difficult to capture it on a resume. Nevertheless its power cannot be denied.
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