Have you ever thought about how to complement your IQ and technical skills with other requirements? In this post, I'll tell you how to do it by improving your emotional intelligence.
What really makes a leader?

Years ago, Daniel Goleman revolutionized our understanding of leadership with an idea as simple as it is powerful: what differentiates great leaders is not their intelligence, but their emotional intelligence.

We all know examples: that technically brilliant person, with a privileged analytical mind who failed to lead a team. And, that “normal” leader, without an impressive resume, who achieved extraordinary results. What explains this difference?

Goleman made it clear: IQ and technical skills are entry requirements, but emotional intelligence is an indispensable condition for successful leadership.

THE 5 PILLARS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

  1. SELF-AWARENESS. Great leaders know themselves. They know how their emotions influence their behavior, their decisions, and others. This clarity allows them to act with consistency and authenticity. Practical application: Spend a few minutes each day reflecting on how you’ve been feeling and how those emotions have impacted your decisions.
  2. SELF-REGULATION. It’s not about repressing emotions but rather managing them intelligently. Leaders who master their impulses create environments of trust, stability, and fairness. Practical application: When you feel frustration or anger, take a breath and delay your reaction. Pausing is one of the most powerful leadership tools.
  3. MOTIVATION. True leaders are not motivated solely by money or status. They are driven by a genuine desire to improve, achieve challenging goals, and grow. Practical application: Ask yourself what truly motivates you. Connect with that purpose beyond external rewards.
  4. EMPATHY. Empathy is not a weakness; it’s a strategic strength. It allows you to understand the emotions of others, anticipate conflicts, and connect with people. Practical application: In your next conversation, truly listen. Not to respond, but to understand.
  5. SOCIAL SKILLS. Leadership is about influencing, inspiring, and building relationships. Leaders with good social skills know how to connect, persuade, and create cohesive teams. Practical application: Spend time cultivating relationships outside your immediate circle. You never know when those connections will be key.

LEADING FROM WITHIN

Emotional intelligence isn’t taught in a two-hour course or learned by reading a manual. It’s cultivated through SELF-KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE, AND HONEST FEEDBACK.

As Goleman points out, learning to have empathy or control impulses involves changing deep habits. It requires motivation, practice, and, above all, humility. But the result is worth it: more humane leaders, more engaged teams, and healthier organizations.

As Daniel Goleman himself points out,

“Without emotional intelligence, a person can have the best training in the world but won’t be a good leader.”

In an increasingly changing world, THE DIFFERENCE ISN’T IN WHAT YOU KNOW, BUT IN HOW YOU MANAGE WHAT YOU FEEL AND HOW YOU MAKE OTHERS FEEL.

Xavi Roca

I am Talentist, I help organizations, managers and professionals to achieve high performance through enhancing their leadership and personal brand. I am passionate about leadership, high performance team management and Personal Branding, and I have dedicated my professional career to helping companies and professionals develop and enhance their talents and strengths to achieve their maximum development and performance.

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