- We share the maximum we can
- We use our power mindfully and vigilantly
- We create conditions for motivation to flourish
- We are obsessed with performance and results
- We stamp on poor behaviour whatever the result
- We review wins and losses with equal passion and discipline
- We adjust goals in any direction to ensure we are motivating
- We talk endlessly about responsibility
- We are mindful when using our power
- We understand the politics
Social intelligence is the capacity to know oneself and to know others. Social Intelligence develops from experience with people and learning from success and failures in social settings. It is more commonly referred to as “tact,” “ Common sense ,” or “street smarts.” Social scientist Ross Honeywill believes social intelligence is an aggregated measure of self- and social-awareness, evolved social beliefs and attitudes, and a capacity and appetite to manage complex social change. Psychologist , Nicholas Humphrey believes that it is social intelligence, rather than quantitative intelligence, that defines who we are as humans. The original definition by Edward Thorndike in 1920 is "the ability to understand and manage men and women and boys and girls, to act wisely in human relations". It is equivalent to interpersonal intelligence , one of the types of intelligence identified in Howard Gardner 's theory of multiple intelligences , and closely related to the theory of ...
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