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The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Management

Effective Managers

Discussing the Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Effective Management Effective management goes beyond technical skills and industry knowledge. A crucial component of successful leadership is emotional intelligence (EQ). Emotional intelligence, often abbreviated as EQ (Emotional Quotient) or EI, refers to the ability to recognize, understand, manage, and utilize emotions effectively in ourselves and others.

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The Housing Boom Economists Expected in 2024, Was a Bust

MishTalk

The theory (not in this corner) was the Fed would cut rates, mortgage rates would tumble, and that would stimulate existing home sales. What Happened?

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The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Management

Effective Managers

Discussing the Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Effective Management Effective management goes beyond technical skills and industry knowledge. A crucial component of successful leadership is emotional intelligence (EQ). Emotional intelligence, often abbreviated as EQ (Emotional Quotient) or EI, refers to the ability to recognize, understand, manage, and utilize emotions effectively in ourselves and others.

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King Biden and Queen Harris Overrule Supreme Court on Student Debt Forgiveness

MishTalk

Biden repeatedly acts like he is above the law. So who’s the threat to Democracy?

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State of AI in Sales & Marketing 2025

AI adoption is reshaping sales and marketing. But is it delivering real results? We surveyed 1,000+ GTM professionals to find out. The data is clear: AI users report 47% higher productivity and an average of 12 hours saved per week. But leaders say mainstream AI tools still fall short on accuracy and business impact. Download the full report today to see how AI is being used — and where go-to-market professionals think there are gaps and opportunities.

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Boring to who?

Seth Godin Blog

Sometimes, marketers, musicians or speakers dig themselves into a solipsistic rabbit hole. They’ve heard their stuff before. They think everyone else has too. So they bury the lede, look for new laughs and most of all, try to avoid boring themselves. Which often leads to confusion or controversy or, most of all, a muddy message. You’re not speaking up to entertain yourself.

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