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"Emotional intelligence" (EI) is the ability to recognize, understand, and regulate our own and others' emotions. Industries worldwide have incorporated EI into their education, hiring, training, and management programs to maximize performance. This is the first comprehensive guide to understanding and raising emotional intelligence in law practice. It explains the origins, a lawyer's historic role in developing the concept, how lawyers compare in EI to other professionals and how to determine your level of EI.

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"Emotional intelligence" (EI) is the ability to recognize, understand, and regulate our own and others' emotions. Industries worldwide have incorporated EI into their education, hiring, training, and management programs to maximize performance. This is the first comprehensive guide to understanding and raising emotional intelligence in law practice. It explains the origins, a lawyer's historic role in developing the concept, how lawyers compare in EI to other professionals and how to determine your level of EI.
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Ronda Muir, Esq., Principal and Founder of Law People Management, LLC, is one of the country’s leading authorities on lawyer personalities and solutions to both traditional and emerging people management challenges that are unique to the legal industry. Muir draws from years of practicing law in New York and Europe, both as outside counsel and in-house counsel, coupled with advanced study in behavioral science. Nationally recognized for her identification of emerging industry trends, she is a frequent speaker, an award-winning author and publishes www.LawPeopleBlog.com, a recognized resource for the legal community. Muir’s best-selling book Beyond Smart: Lawyering with Emotional Intelligence, published by the American Bar Association, is the first comprehensive guide to understanding, using and raising emotional intelligence in the context of the practice of law.