Harvard Business Review Guide to Emotional Intelligence is a practical business and leadership guide that explains how emotional intelligence (EQ) plays a crucial role in professional success. It brings together research-based insights from the Harvard Business Review to help readers understand and apply emotional intelligence in real-world situations.
The book focuses on core EQ skills such as self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, motivation, and social skills. It shows how these abilities influence leadership effectiveness, teamwork, decision-making, and communication.
Through workplace examples and expert analysis, the book demonstrates how emotionally intelligent individuals manage stress better, resolve conflicts more effectively, and build stronger professional relationships. It also provides strategies for improving emotional control, understanding others’ perspectives, and responding thoughtfully in challenging situations.
Harvard Business Review Guide to Emotional Intelligence is widely regarded in business and leadership literature. It is ideal for managers, professionals, and aspiring leaders, offering practical tools to strengthen emotional intelligence and improve performance, collaboration, and leadership impact in any organization.