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Exploring Emotional Intelligence

Exploring Emotional Intelligence

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In this episode, Andrew and Paul discuss the evolving role of emotional intelligence (EQ) in professional settings, particularly since COVID-19. They dive into the shift from viewing EQ as a weakness to considering it a valuable asset in business. The conversation also touches on the generational differences in the workplace, the challenges of balancing professional aspirations with personal well-being, and the impact of remote work on business dynamics. They explore the contrasts between high emotional intelligence and the traditional hard-nosed, narcissistic leadership styles exemplified by figures like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk. The episode concludes with a perspective on the future intersection of AI and emotional intelligence in business and society.

00:00 Introduction and Banter

00:23 Exploring Emotional Intelligence

00:49 Impact of COVID on Emotional Intelligence

01:25 Generational Differences in Emotional Intelligence

01:50 Corporate Culture and Emotional Intelligence

03:56 Mental Health in the Workplace

07:28 Challenges of Corporate Life

16:41 The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Business

23:01 Exploring Human-Robot Interactions

23:37 The Future of Emotional Intelligence in an Automated World

24:42 Industries and Systems in Transition

26:06 Imagining the Future with AI and Consciousness

29:03 Sci-Fi Movies as Predictions of the Future

33:35 Dystopian vs. Utopian Futures

35:57 The Role of Pioneers and Visionaries

40:55 Balancing Emotional Intelligence and Achievement

42:53 Famous Figures with High Emotional Intelligence

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Got thoughts, questions, or a topic you'd love us to explore? We'd love to hear from you.

Reach out to us at:

hello@beyondjustbusiness.com

Paul Davis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauldavisdublin/

Andrew Rhatigan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrhatigan/

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