The rules for work are changing. We're being judged by a new yardstick: not just by how smart we are, or by our training and expertise, but also by how well we handle ourselves and each other. This yardstick is increasingly applied in choosing who will be hired and who will not, who will be let go and who retained, who passed over and who promoted.
The new rules predict who is most likely to become a star performer and who is most prone to derailing. And, no matter what field we work in currently, they measure the traits that are crucial to our marketability for future jobs.
Acknowledgments ix
1
Beyond Expertise
1 / The New Yardstick 3
2 / Competencies of the Stars 15
3 The Hard Case for Soft Skills 30
2
Self-Mastery
The Inner Rudder 49
! Self-Control 73
What Moves Us 105
3
People Skills
7 / Social Radar 133
8 / The Arts of Influence 163
9 / Collaboration, Teams, and the Group IQ 198
4
A New Model of Learning
10 / The Billion-Dollar Mistake 235
11 / Best Practices 258
5
The Emotionally Intelligent Organization
12 / Taking the Organizational Pulse 281
13 / The Heart of Performance 297
Some Final Thoughts 312
Appendix 1 / Emotional Intelligence 317
Appendix 2 / Calculating the Competencies of Stars 319
Appendix 3 / Gender and Empathy 322
Appendix 4 /Strategies for Leveraging Diversity 324
Appendix 5 / Further Issues in Training 326
Notes 331
Index 373
Contacting Daniel Goleman 384