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October 15, 2006

Emotional Intelligence, Improve Emotional Intelligence

The EQ Toolbox

http://www.eqtoolbox.org

A guide to help create an emotional intelligence project, includes exercises, activities and resources such as articles and useful links.

The Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations

http://www.eiconsortium.org/

The mission of the Consortium is to aid the advancement of research and practice related to emotional intelligence in organisations. The Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in organisations is currently made up of eight founding members and 17 additional members who are individuals with a strong record of accomplishment as applied researchers in the field. There also are six organizational and corporate members. The Consortium was founded in the spring of 1996 with the support of the Fetzer Institute. Its initial mandate was to study all that is known about emotional intelligence in the workplace.

Within this site there are a lot of free material that you have use of, like reports you can download and case studies, there is also a emotional intelligence competence framework you can work through.

ASE

http://www.ase-solutions.co.uk

ASE is the business division of NFER-NELSON, the UK’s leading provider of assessment services and testing materials in the areas of health and social care, education and careers guidance. NFER-NELSON itself is a division of Granada Learning, part of the Granada Media Group. NFER-NELSON joined Granada Learning on 31 May 2000. ASE and NFER-NELSON are based in Windsor, Berkshire.

ASE are leading researchers and publishers in the field of assessment, and in June 1999 published the Emotional Intelligence questionnaire developed by Professor Vic Dulewicz and Dr Malcolm Higgs of Henley Management College the first of its kind in the UK.

This site provides a range of assessments, training courses and consultancy services to a large variety of public and private organisations in the business world. It uses the latest techniques of business psychology to assist those making people management decisions at all levels, from senior management to the shop floor.

The resources on this site are easy to find and the whole layout of the site is very clear.

  • Gives you a definition of what emotional intelligence is
  • History of emotional intelligence
  • Recommends various books covering the subject of emotional intelligence
  • Recommends courses on emotional intelligence

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