Emotional Intelligence 2.0: by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves  Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review - Eureka

Emotional Intelligence 2.0: by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review

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  • Release Date: 2015-09-07
  • Genre: Study Aids
4 Score: 4 (From 68 Ratings)

Description

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A COMPANION TO THE BOOK AND NOT THE ORIGINAL BOOK.
 
Emotional Intelligence 2.0: by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves | Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review
 
Emotional Intelligence 2.0 is a self-help style book about identifying the reader's strengths and weaknesses in various areas of emotional intelligence and providing tools for improving emotional intelligence skills. It is an expansion on the 2004 book The Emotional Intelligence Quick Book and is based on the authors' online Emotional Intelligence Appraisal…
 
This companion to Emotional Intelligence 2.0 includes:

• Overview of the book
• Important People
• Key Takeaways
• Analysis of Key Takeaways
• and much more!

Reviews

  • Emotional Intelligence 2.0

    4
    By Player 501
    Fast read with a minimum of this reader's thoughts on fluff. Good for introducing the life skills in the world of personal and professional interactions. Probable good read read for the "me first" personality.
  • Helpful

    5
    By xHabibtix
    This review first gives an overview on what the book is about, lists and analyzes 9 key takeaways, and discusses the authors' style. The information is definitely worth the couple bucks I paid!
  • Explores the subject of emotional skills

    5
    By AleciaWhite
    This book explores the subject about why emotional skills are important for success, and what can be done to improve a persons emotional skills. The book is very interesting to read and it's a great analysis for full length book.
  • Great for assignments

    5
    By Mike.Parks
    This is a analysis and a review of the book "emotional intelligence 2.0", and covers the most important aspects and thoughts in the original book. The book itself is very easy to understand even for a person who've never read the original book, and is perfect if you need to write your own analysis of the book as an assignment. Perfect!

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