Emotional Intelligence Skills Assessment (EISA) Self
Product details
- ISBN 9780470248652
- Weight: 64g
- Dimensions: 216 x 274mm
- Publication Date: 20 Nov 2009
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Developed in partnership with MHS (the same company who brought you the EQ-i), The EISA: Self is a 50-item assessment that measures EI on 5 scales: Perceiving, Managing, Decision Making, Achieving, and Influencing.
The EISA: Self will help you better understand how emotional and social skills impact your performance and how you can strengthen your effectiveness by using these skills successfully. It will also help you:
- Discover the major components of emotional intelligence
- Recognize the behaviors and characteristics of an emotionally intelligent person
- Identify areas where you can apply emotional intelligence
- Evaluate your own emotional strengths and opportunities for growth
Derek T.Y. Mann, Ph.D., is currently a Senior Research Associate at Multi-Health Systems a Performance Enhancement Consultant and co-founder of the Performance Psychology Group, LLC (PPG), an organization responsible for providing coaching services to athletes and corporate executives across North America.
Peter Papadogiannis, Ph.D., is a researcher, trainer, lecturer, and consultant, who has worked in a variety of organizational, athletic, and academic settings. Within organizational settings, much of his work has been focused on the area of leadership development. At Multi-Health Systems (MHS), Inc., Papadogiannis currently holds the position of Senior Research Associate and Trainer Liaison. Much of his time at MHS is devoted to the development of emotional intelligence assessments, supporting training initiatives, and the creation of various training curriculum materials.
Wendy Gordon has held leadership and instructional design roles in the field of technical communication for more than ten years. During her eight years with MHS she has contributed to the development of emotional intelligence tools and supporting materials.
