Emotional Intelligence
Chhagan Suthar
CMO/MSAT/technology transfer (DSP/Complex Injectables/Ophthalmic), Technical writer (Validation/Sterile Fill & Finish), Efficiency improvements
What distinguishes great leaders from merely good ones? It isn’t IQ or technical skills, says Daniel Goleman. It’s emotional intelligence: a group of five skills that enable the best leaders to maximize their own and their followers’ performance. When senior managers at one company had a critical mass of EI capabilities, their divisions outperformed
yearly earnings goals by 20%. The EI skills are:
? Self-awareness —knowing one’s strengths, weaknesses, drives, values, and impact on others
? Self-regulation —controlling or redirecting disruptive impulses and moods
? Motivation —relishing achievement for its own sake
? Empathy —understanding other people’s emotional makeup
? Social skill —building rapport with others to move them in desired directions
We’re each born with certain levels of EI skills. But we can strengthen these abilities through persistence, practice, and feedback from colleagues or coaches.