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Book review: Neuroscience for learning and development by Stella Collins

Red Star Kim

There’s information about Howard Gardener’ multiple intelligences and emotional intelligence. So I’m confident you could skip some of this material if necessary. Soft skills It’s jam-packed with research evidence, so you know the information is reliable. And how these need to be considered in learning environments.

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Conversation skills book review 3: Conversational intelligence – How great leaders build trust and get extraordinary results by Judith E Glaser (2014)

Red Star Kim

So this is another “intelligence” to add to emotional intelligence and cultural intelligence. She goes on to mention that you can raise the level of trust neurochemically by shaking hands (and doing so before a negotiation increases the chance of a positive outcome).

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Is That Sales Rep a Robot? 8 Tell-Tale Signs You're Talking to AI [+Why Human Reps Are Still Necessary]

Hubspot Sales

Drift integrates with various CRM and marketing automation platforms, facilitating seamless data synchronization and enhancing the overall sales and marketing ecosystem. Emotional Intelligence and Empathy While AI reps are designed to simulate human-like interactions, they often lack emotional intelligence and empathy.

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Exploring the Influence of AI on Leadership Roles – an experiment by a CEO

MDI Training

While AI can assist to some extent in identifying individual strengths and weaknesses , the interpersonal and emotional intelligence required for effective coaching is a capability that AI has not yet fully achieved. Creativity and innovation Creativity involves linking different ideas and concepts in unexpected ways.