Daniel Goleman's work with Emotional and Social Intelligence over the last thirteen years has been a source of inspiration and motivation for many. In these dialogues, Goleman meets with leading thinkers whose dedication and innovation have had similar impact in their own fields. The confluence of these ...
Daniel Goleman's work with Emotional and Social Intelligence over the last thirteen years has been a source of inspiration and motivation for many. In these dialogues, Goleman meets with leading thinkers whose dedication and innovation have had similar impact in their own fields. The confluence of these deep knowledge streams creates new territory for inquiry and understanding of what it means to be our best selves.
Titles include:
Better Parents, Better Spouses, Better People - with Daniel Siegel and Daniel Goleman
Training the Brain: Cultivating Emotional Skills - with Richard Davidson and Daniel Goleman
The Inner Compass for Ethics and Excellence - with Naomi Wolf and Daniel Goleman
Socially Intelligent Computing - with Clay Shirky and Daniel Goleman
Rethinking Education - with George Lucas and Daniel Goleman
Good Work: Aligning Skills and Values - with Howard Gardner and Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman, PhD covered the brain and behavioral sciences at the New York Times for twelve years. He is co-founder of the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning, and co-directs the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations. His books include Emotional Intelligence, Primal Leadership, Destructive Emotions, and Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships.
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