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Posts Tagged ‘Emotional Quotient’

What is the Bar-on EQ-i® Assessment? (EQ-i = Emotional Quotient Inventory)

by Mitch Byers :: April 16th, 2007 :: Posted in Enhancing Your Career |

Bar-on EQ-i logoBar-on EQ-i® assessment was developed by Dr. Reuven Bar-on. The Bar-on EQ-i® is the first and most comprehensive assessment of emotional, personal, and social intelligence to be published. The web-based assessment is self-reporting and provides insight into 15 distinct areas of ability.

The assessment takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. The assessment provides scores for:

  • The 15 individual scales of emotional intelligence
  • A blended score for the 5 Categories
  • Your overall EQ score

All scores represent a snap-shot of your current EQ today.

Within 3 days of completing your assessment, you will be contacted to set up a personal one-on-one session to discuss the results. You will also receive a 10-page profile highlighting your personal results, with comments related to your scores in each of the 15 scales.

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How EQ Differs from IQ

by Mitch Byers :: August 24th, 2006 :: Posted in Enhancing Your Career |

Emotional Intelligence is often expressed as an Emotional Quotient (EQ), the measure of an individual’s Emotional Intelligence. One’s EQ can compliment their Intellectual Quotient (IQ), but there are distinct differences.

Your IQ relates to your cognitive or reasoning abilities. In contrast, your EQ captures many of your non-cognitive capabilities, or soft skills. These are the skills that help you succeed in coping with demanding pressures and awkward interpersonal predicaments.

EQ has been proven to be a powerful predictor of effective and successful performance in the workplace and other areas of life. Accumulated data on the ability of IQ to predict job performance suggest that cognitive intelligence (IQ) accounts for only 6 percent of one’s ability to succeed in the workplace. (Wagner, 1997) IQ is a rather poor predictor of occupational success.

In order to take full advantage of one’s IQ (cognitive intelligence) you must first have a healthy EQ (non-cognitive intelligence). Your “books smarts” does not provide much benefit if it is mixed with erratic or abrasive behavior. In contrast, the healthier your emotional intelligence, the greater your chances for success.

EQ has shown to be responsible for between 27 and 45 percent of job success, depending on which field was under study. (Bar-On, 1998) Clearly, EQ is a better predictor of occupational and professional performance than IQ. Average to above average scores on the EQ-i indicate an emotionally and socially healthy, well-functioning, and efficient individual.

IQ peaks at around age 17 and remains constant throughout adulthood. EQ consistently rises with age and maturity and peaks when we are in our late 40s and early 50s.

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What is INTERVIEW RX?

by Mitch Byers :: July 28th, 2005 :: Posted in About |

Whether entering the marketplace, moving up the corporate ladder, or changing career paths, successful interviewing is the critical link in gaining meaningful employment, One’s achievement in interviewing can craft careers, impact personal and family lives, and can determine one’s social and economic standing. In short, success in interviewing influences our quality of life decade after decade.

INTERVIEW RX was developed to help individuals increase their knowledge and success in securing their desired position. The information you will find in INTERVIEW RX has been developed to have universal application across any industry and with any job. However, this information is specific enough to be personalized and customized to your individual situation.

In additional to securing interview tips from INTERVIEW RX, you can also sharpen your salary negotiation skills with SALARY NEGOTIATIONS RX, an ebook on negotiation strategies coupled with audio clips by the author. Get the raise you deserve!

The site also provides information to assist those responsible for the selection and hiring of new employees. You can browse a wide range of articles and find information about performance-based job descriptions and behavioral interviewing questions matched to selected job competencies.

While skills and your education are important aspects of your career, your Emotional Intelligence also plays a critical role in your success. Learn more about its impact and take the challenge of our Emotional Intelligence assessment.

As a visitor, you are welcome to browse our website and utilize the resources. We are here to support your career. Let us know how we can help you succeed.

MITCH BYERS