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Harvey Deutschendorf

    Harvey Deutschendorf is an emotional intelligence coach with over a decade of experience in the field. He is a Certified Administrator of the BarOn EQI, the first scientifically valid test for emotional intelligence approved by the American Psychological Association. He leverages his expertise to help individuals develop their emotional skills, fostering success in both personal and professional spheres.

    Emotional Intelligence Game Changers: 101 Simple Ways to Win at Work and Life
    The Other Kind of Smart
    Of Work and Men
    • 2023

      Emotional Intelligence Game Changers offers insights from EI expert Harvey Deutschendorf, who guides readers in harnessing emotional intelligence to enhance their personal and professional lives. Through practical strategies, the book emphasizes the importance of EI in achieving success, drawing on Deutschendorf's extensive experience as a TEDx speaker and contributor to Fast Company. Readers will discover how to apply these skills to improve relationships, decision-making, and overall well-being.

      Emotional Intelligence Game Changers: 101 Simple Ways to Win at Work and Life
    • 2012

      The Other Kind of Smart

      Simple Ways to Boost Your Emotional Intelligence for Greater Personal Effectiveness and Success

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(154)Add rating

      Focusing on the importance of emotional intelligence (EI), this book offers insights into enhancing interpersonal skills that are crucial for success. It provides strategies to identify and overcome personal barriers, empowering readers to unlock their full potential and improve their relationships in both personal and professional settings.

      The Other Kind of Smart
    • 1996

      In our society, men are often defined by what they do, not by who they are. This can become a real problem during corporate downsizing and other setbacks, when unemployment (and the corresponding increase in mental hospital admissions and incidence of suicide) changes the way men perceive themselves. The author, a career development specialist, explores career development issues for men and men's traditional work roles in society.

      Of Work and Men