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 Daniel Goleman (born March 7, 1946) is an internationally renowned author, psychologist, science journalist, and corporate consultant. His parents were college professors in Stockton, California, where his father taught world literature at what is now...


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 For the high achievers, studying gave them the pleasing, absorbing challenge o flow 40 percent of the hours they spent at it. But for low achievers, studying produced flow only 16 percent of the time; more often that not, it yielded anxiety, with the...



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Primal leadership, with Daniel Goleman. (Leader's Edge).
05/01/2002: 1,747 words, approx. 6 pages Daniel Goleman was formerly a journalist with the New York Times and is the author of Emotional Intelligence, one of the most influential books on organizational life. His latest book, Primal Leaders hip, co authored with Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee, was published...
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Jane Goleman, Violinist, Dies
09/01/1994: 998 words, approx. 3 pages Jane Ellen Goleman, 60, a violinist and concertmaster with the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra, died of cancer Aug. 30 at the Hospice of Northern Virginia. Mrs. Goleman had played in the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra since 1973. She was concertmaster for...


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