SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE: A PRIMER
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i9.2019.603Keywords:
Social Intelligence, Interpersonal Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Social Skills, Street SmartsAbstract [English]
Social intelligence refers to the ability to build relationships successfully and navigates social environments. It is about figuring out the best way to get along with others. It is the ability to adequately understand and evaluate one’s own behavior and the behavior of others. It is the ability to get along well with others and win their cooperation. It is the key to life and career success. This paper provides a primer to social intelligence.
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