IQ, EQ and AQ

Phil Holberton

Phil Holberton

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For decades, the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) was the metric most focused upon in assessing one’s chances for success.

In the 1990’s,  the Emotional Intelligence quotient (EQ) took on increasing importance as a predictor of career success.

Now comes “AQ”.  A short Wired Magazine article provides a good overview of how AQ along with IQ and EQ may become the “three legged stool” for success and the key to the future of work.

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CATEGORIES: Change, Communications, Confidence, Critical Thinking, Personal Development, Personal Growth


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