Emotional intelligence brings mixed results

The ability to regulate and read emotions may be less of a boon to negotiation than you might expect.

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As you sit down to negotiate with a new colleague over a long-term project being managed by your divisions, you feel a bit nervous. Steve, though, immediately puts you at ease. He is warm and friendly, undaunted by the challenging task confronting you. As you begin your discussion, Steve makes it clear that he is … Read Emotional intelligence brings mixed results

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