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Lecture 59
Emotional Intelligence and Critical Thinking
Dr. Binod Mishra
Department of HSS, IIT Roorkee
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Emotional Intelligence
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Critical Thinking
―That mode of thinking – about any subject , content, or
problem in which the thinker improves the quality of his or her
thinking by skillfully taking charge of the structures inherent
in thinking and imposing intellectual standards upon them.‖
- Richard Paul & Linda Elder
Critical Thinking is a life-long process of self-assessment.
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Components of Critical Thinking
Active Imagination questions and rejecting
Anticipation of irrelevant information
occurrences, results or Examine relationships
accidents Free exchange of ideas
Keen sense of and open to criticism
observation
Careful listening
Asking relevant
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An observation
―Women, on an average, are more aware of their
emotions, show more empathy, and are more adept
interpersonally.‖
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Differences between EQ & IQ
EQ IQ
Emotional Mental
Understanding one’s Academic abilities
own and other’s emotions
Helps in promotion Helps in hiring
Team Leadership Professionalism
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Components of Awareness
Self-Awareness
Self-Regulation
Motivation
Empathy
Social Skills
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Self-awareness
• Emotional Awareness
• Assessment
• Self-confidence
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Self-regulation
Self-control
Trustworthiness
Conscientiousness
Adaptability
Innovation
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Motivation
• Achievement drive
• Commitment
• Initiative
• Optimism
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Social Competence
• Understanding others
• Developing others
• Service orientation
• Leveraging diversity
• Political awareness
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Social Skills
Influence Collaboration and co-
Communication operation
Conflict management Team capabilities
Leadership
Change catalyst
Building bonds
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Conclusion
―Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.‖
― Robert Frost
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