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THE ART & SCIENCE OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

with C12 Collaborative and CASA

January 29 – March 12, 2015

About

What is emotional intelligence?

When emotional intelligence first appeared to the masses in 1995, it served as the missing link in a peculiar finding: people with average IQs outperform those with the highest IQs 70% of the time. This anomaly threw a massive wrench into what many people had always assumed was the sole source of success — IQ.

“Decades of research now point to emotional intelligence as the critical factor that sets star performers apart from the rest of the pack.”

Emotional intelligence is the “something” in each of us that is a bit intangible. It affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results. Emotional intelligence is made up of four core skills that pair up under two primary competencies: personal competence and social competence.

Personal competence is made up of your self-awareness and self-management skills, which focus more on you individually than on your interactions with other people. Personal competence is your ability to stay aware of your emotions and manage your behavior and tendencies.

Self-awareness is your ability to accurately perceive your emotions and stay aware of them as they happen. Self-management is your ability to use awareness of your emotions to stay flexible and positively direct your behavior. Social competence is made up of your social awareness and relationship management skills; social competence is your ability to understand other people’s moods, behavior, and motives in order to improve the quality of your relationships.

Social awareness is your ability to accurately pick up on emotions in other people and understand what is really going on. Relationship management is your ability to use awareness of your emotions and the others’ emotions to manage interactions successfully.

All of these come to play in the Art & Science of Emotional Intelligence exhibition.

 

Programs & Events

Opening Reception: February 5, 2015

 

Questions

Please contact (602) 262-4727