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Daniel Goleman

  • Author of NYT Bestseller Emotional Intelligence

Daniel Goleman Biography

Psychologist and author of Emotional Intelligence and Focus Daniel Goleman has transformed the way the world educates children, relates to family and friends, and conducts business. The Wall Street Journal ranked him one of the 10 most influential business thinkers. His 2014 bestseller, Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence, argues that leadership that gets results demands a triple focus: on ourselves; on others, for our relationships; and on the outer forces that shape organizations and society. Dr. Goleman’s article "The Focused Leader" won the 2013 HBR McKinsey Award, given each year for the best article in Harvard Business Review.

In his latest book, A Force for Good: The Dalai Lama’s Vision for Our World, Dr. Goleman combines the Dalai Lama’s key teachings, empirical evidence, and true accounts of people putting his lessons into practice, offers readers practical applications for making the world a better place. Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence was on The New York Times bestsellers list for a year-and-a-half. Named one of the 25 ‘Most Influential Business Management Books’  by TIME, it has been translated into more than 40 languages. HBR called emotional intelligence (EI) “a revolutionary, paradigm-shattering idea.” His follow-up, Working With Emotional Intelligence, outlined the importance of EI in professional settings.

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Daniel Goleman

  • Author of NYT Bestseller Emotional Intelligence

Panel Discussion: Intersection of Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence (EI)

Session length: 45 minutes

2019-05-28T09:00:00-04:00 Tuesday, May 28, 13:00 UTC

Dr. Goleman will discuss the intersection of Mindfulness and EI. Afterward, Michele Nevarez will speak about incorporating Mindfulness and EI into one's practice as a coach and strategies for helping clients develop the differentiating competencies of EI within their own lives. They will then offer an open discussion and Q&A.

Key Learning Takeaways

  1. The intersection of Mindfulness and EI.
  2. How to incorporate Mindfulness and EI into one's practice as a coach.
  3. Strategies for helping clients develop the differentiating competencies of EI within their own lives.
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Daniel Goleman

  • Author of NYT Bestseller Emotional Intelligence

Training the Brain: The Key to Developing EI & Introduction to the 12 Self-Discoveries

Session length: 90 minutes

2020-04-09T17:00:00-04:00 Thursday, April 9, 21:00 UTC

Dr. Goleman will speak about the importance of training the brain (practicing) when developing EI. Michele Nevarez will then introduce the 12 Self-Discoveries as a tool for integrating EI within one's coaching practice. She’ll also share strategies for developing the client’s Inner Coach and EI Toolkit. An open discussion and Q&A will follow these talks.

Key Learning Takeaways

  1. The importance of training the brain (practicing) when developing EI.
  2. Introduction to the 12 Self-Discoveries as a tool for integrating EI within one's coaching practice.
  3. Strategies for developing the client’s Inner Coach and EI Toolkit.