Dear Friends Presenting you a great article by emotional intelligence GURU. Regrads, Rahul
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Emotional Intelligence is actually a great tool for leadership - and the best part is that it can be developed.
In the Indian context, while Indians are very emotional, they are not 'emotionally intelligent', as the emotions are focussed towards themselves, to fulfil their basic needs. A common example is the way we sweep out the garbage from our houses to the streets. We see ourselves alone as 'special', and not the world we live in.
While this is not to say that the developed countries are any better; they are experts in sweeping the garbage out of their countries to countries like India - because we accept that!
We have a lot of latent leadership potential in India despite this lack of emotional intelligence, because we have abundant 'Spirtual Intelligence'. This Spiritual Intelligence more than makes up for the deficit in EI and also makes us superior to the so called 'Emotionally Intelligent' leaders.
No wonder then, despite all odds, we as a nation are still in the reckoning as a potential 'Super Power'.
All this is still no excuse to say that we dont require to be emotionally intelligent! Where is the harm in imbibing something that has a proven advantage - this way we can beat 'them' in their own game, and prove to be better leaders in every sphere!
From India, Delhi
In the Indian context, while Indians are very emotional, they are not 'emotionally intelligent', as the emotions are focussed towards themselves, to fulfil their basic needs. A common example is the way we sweep out the garbage from our houses to the streets. We see ourselves alone as 'special', and not the world we live in.
While this is not to say that the developed countries are any better; they are experts in sweeping the garbage out of their countries to countries like India - because we accept that!
We have a lot of latent leadership potential in India despite this lack of emotional intelligence, because we have abundant 'Spirtual Intelligence'. This Spiritual Intelligence more than makes up for the deficit in EI and also makes us superior to the so called 'Emotionally Intelligent' leaders.
No wonder then, despite all odds, we as a nation are still in the reckoning as a potential 'Super Power'.
All this is still no excuse to say that we dont require to be emotionally intelligent! Where is the harm in imbibing something that has a proven advantage - this way we can beat 'them' in their own game, and prove to be better leaders in every sphere!
From India, Delhi
Thank you Mr. Navinder for adding a new dimention to this discussion, there have been leaders like Swami Vivekananda who demonstrated spiritual leadership to world.
Definately we Indians have abundance of spirituality. Issue is where do we implement it. But at the same time I also dont think spirituality is a substitute for EI, I feel spirituality is all about improving self and others, whereas EI is about knowing and managing self and other's emotions. obviously, improving needs lot of efforts than managing and it has its own place in leadership.
Regards,
Rahul
From India, Pune
Definately we Indians have abundance of spirituality. Issue is where do we implement it. But at the same time I also dont think spirituality is a substitute for EI, I feel spirituality is all about improving self and others, whereas EI is about knowing and managing self and other's emotions. obviously, improving needs lot of efforts than managing and it has its own place in leadership.
Regards,
Rahul
From India, Pune
Hi Friends,
I am working as a HR Consultant in a software company where as we too recruit pepole for International call centers. we are looking for freshers/experienced candidates for Tech support executive(Voice based) positions. If anybody interested please mail me ur CV to . Any references will be appreciated.
But the candidate should have excellent communication skills.
Regards,
Sujatha.
HR Consultant.
From India, Hyderabad
I am working as a HR Consultant in a software company where as we too recruit pepole for International call centers. we are looking for freshers/experienced candidates for Tech support executive(Voice based) positions. If anybody interested please mail me ur CV to . Any references will be appreciated.
But the candidate should have excellent communication skills.
Regards,
Sujatha.
HR Consultant.
From India, Hyderabad
Couldn’t get you Mr. Bharat. This thread is initiated to discuss role of EI in leadership and nothing else. Regards, Rahul
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Rahul, He was just trying to answer the question posed by your subject 'what makes a leader'. Seems to be in a hurry to prove his point. Good luck to hm and his networking! :-)
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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