“Emotional Intelligence” and “Working with Emotional Intelligence” represent two seminal works for modern psychology; in fact, they resonate as a necessary turning point at a time when we realized the need to value man. Goleman ‘s work is completed with “Being a Leader,” written with Richard E. Boyatzis and Annie Mckee, a handbook on the development of human and interpersonal skills in human beings. The work is easily accessible, full of food for thought.
“Intuitive Intelligence” by Gary Klein and “Oblique Thinking” by John Kay, on the other hand, make people think about the potential of intuitive thinking and its effectiveness in problem solving. Gerd Gigerenser ‘s book “Intuitive Decisions” also highlights the complexity of mental processes. In fact, we no longer believe that our brain is organized into two systems, but into many dynamic systems.
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