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Interpersonal Intelligence
Interpersonal Intelligence is defined
as having the following criteria:
an
ability to perceive and make distinctions in the moods, characteristics,
intentions, temperaments, motivations, and feelings of other people, |
a sensitivity to those distinctions, acknowledged by treating each individual
with their personal distinctions in mind |
Those who have highly developed interpersonal intelligence are successful
leaders, bosses, public speakers, and military officers. |
Martin Luther King Jr., Franklin Roosevelt, and Norman Schwartzkopf are
famous examples of successful people with interpersonal intelligence. |
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