BY TOMAS CHAMORRO-PREMUZIC 3 MINUTE READ 3 Ways To Improve Your Personal Judgement (fastcompany.com) For decades our definition of “smart” was tied to academic knowledge. But there is a big disconnect between what universities teach and what the real world of work demands, and individuals with high IQ can sometimes do stupid things. Then came the notion of emotional intelligence, or EQ, which highlights the importance of social and political skills in all areas of life. Although EQ is enormously important, there is more to intelligence than social skills. Indeed, you can have great people-skills but make the wrong decisions in life, and several of the most exceptional achievers have been considered interpersonally dysfunctional and antisocial: Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, and Larry Ellison are just a few examples. So what is it, then, that smart people do right? What qualities do they have that set them apart from the rest? Mostly, they make better decisions, especially when...
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