This document discusses interpersonal intelligence. It defines interpersonal intelligence as the ability to understand others and build relationships. Some key characteristics of interpersonal intelligence include empathy, active listening, expressing oneself effectively, and persuasion. Examples of careers that require strong interpersonal skills are business leaders, influential figures, and psychologists. These roles often involve skills like communication, leadership, listening, and adapting to different people.
4. What are the characteristics of
interpersonal intelligence?
5. What are the
characteristics of
interpersonal
intelligence?
Empathy: It is the virtue of
sentimentally perceiving
and understanding the
situation of another
person.
Active listening: It is the ability to listen to
the other with attention and interest to
understand the message he wants to
communicate, while offering timely
responses during the conversation.
Express yourself effectively: It refers
to the ability to communicate with
others correctly. He is the person who
uses the precise words to make
himself fully understood.
Deterrence: Ability to
convince a person to change
their way of acting, feeling or
thinking.
6. Examples of interpersonal
intelligence
Business leaders: They have good communication,
are capable of setting the company's objectives and
embodying the corporate vision in their employees.
Influential figures: They have leadership
skills, have the sufficiency to influence the rest,
are excellent communicators and generate
public attraction.
Psychologists: They keep listening
actively to understand the problem of
their patients, they adapt to the patient's
situation