A major book from the author of the bestselling EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE. SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE does for relationships what EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE did for emotions- brings readers a radically different way of thinking about themselves and their world.
Daniel Goleman is the author of the bestsellers Emotional Intelligence and Working with Emotional Intelligence. He received his PhD from Harvard and reported on the brain and behavioral sciences for the New York Times for twelve years. He was awarded the American Psychological Association's Lifetime Achievement Award and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
[Goleman] uses the emerging science of neuro-sociology to show how
priming our brains for meaningful connectivity with others can make
the world a better place... Fascinating
*Sunday Telegraph*
Daniel Goleman understands people. He has a keen appreciation for
the scientific basis of why we are the way we are - why some of us
are natural flirts while others of us have a hard time getting a
second date; why some of us are wired to make a great first
impression at a job interview while others are useless at
navigating office politics.
*Financial Times*
A rich compendium of recent developments in developmental and
social psychology and the burgeoning field of social
neuroscience... There is a great deal in Goleman's book to interest
and inform the general reader who may still think Freud is the last
word on the science of human relationships.
*New Scientist*
An easy and enjoyable read... An easy introduction to all sorts of
new areas in psychology. It should improve your dinner-party
conversational skills and provide useful snippets for any
presentation.
*Management Today*
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