EQ or IQ
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Sahil said:
2 weeks ago
I think that yes, IQ and EQ depend on the situation and the work the person is doing. There is no doubt that if a person has both, it is like a gold plate on the gold itself. But in terms of when the person is doing problem-solving work, they need more of the IQ.
If a person wants to understand the question and the opinion of the other person, it’s important to have EQ. I think that if a person does the work of management and relationship building in a firm, they will need more EQ, whereas a person who does more technical backend work will need more IQ.
But for a person to really be happy and succeed in their career, I think they need both.
So, try to improve them and also try to be a little more conscious while listening to others, and improve these abilities of yours for sure.
If a person wants to understand the question and the opinion of the other person, it’s important to have EQ. I think that if a person does the work of management and relationship building in a firm, they will need more EQ, whereas a person who does more technical backend work will need more IQ.
But for a person to really be happy and succeed in their career, I think they need both.
So, try to improve them and also try to be a little more conscious while listening to others, and improve these abilities of yours for sure.
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Aryan said:
1 month ago
Hello everyone!
I believe both IQ and EQ are among the most important aspects of our lives. IQ helps us find solutions to problems, while EQ helps us understand them.
Therefore, both IQ and EQ are essential.
I believe both IQ and EQ are among the most important aspects of our lives. IQ helps us find solutions to problems, while EQ helps us understand them.
Therefore, both IQ and EQ are essential.
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Ashvini said:
2 months ago
IQ and EQ are the part of a successful person, because IQ (intelligent quotient) is help the person to build there analytical skill, problem solving skill and critical thinking becaous this things are help to person to improve the intelligent adaptability and while EQ (emotional quotient) is help to build the person emotional aspect like pressure and stress handling, to understand other person problem form there perspective and all it help to build their leader ship qualities,
The combination of both IQ and EQ is important for the personal and professional growth of the person. IQ make you professionally good at something, but EQ helps you grow as a leader.
The combination of both IQ and EQ is important for the personal and professional growth of the person. IQ make you professionally good at something, but EQ helps you grow as a leader.
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Arpita said:
5 months ago
According to me, in today’s world, success is often attributed to intelligence and emotional awareness. While IQ (Intelligence Quotient) measures logical reasoning, problem-solving, and analytical skills, EQ (Emotional Quotient) determines how well a person understands emotions, builds relationships, and handles social situations.
Strong Analytical Skills, Academic and Professional Success, and learning Ability is achieved by IQ whereas, Better Leadership and Teamwork, Handling Stress and Pressure, and Stronger Personal and Professional Relationships are achieved by EQ.
Neither IQ nor EQ alone guarantees success. A combination of both helps individuals excel in their careers and personal lives. While IQ might get you a job, EQ will help you grow and sustain it.
Strong Analytical Skills, Academic and Professional Success, and learning Ability is achieved by IQ whereas, Better Leadership and Teamwork, Handling Stress and Pressure, and Stronger Personal and Professional Relationships are achieved by EQ.
Neither IQ nor EQ alone guarantees success. A combination of both helps individuals excel in their careers and personal lives. While IQ might get you a job, EQ will help you grow and sustain it.
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Deepak sharma said:
5 months ago
Agree with you @Raj Gopal Menon.
According to me, EQ comes on the softer side or shows the softer side of human, I completely agree with this point, but sometimes when anger, impatience and other emotions can cause many problems when we work at a job in which every single decision is crucial. So, in my opinion EQ doesn't only stands for softer side.
Other than that IQ is something that is either inbuilt by birth or can be built by practicing reasoning and logical problems, and is very much important in making decisions at any level.
And according to me, IQ and EQ both are required at every level and aspect.
According to me, EQ comes on the softer side or shows the softer side of human, I completely agree with this point, but sometimes when anger, impatience and other emotions can cause many problems when we work at a job in which every single decision is crucial. So, in my opinion EQ doesn't only stands for softer side.
Other than that IQ is something that is either inbuilt by birth or can be built by practicing reasoning and logical problems, and is very much important in making decisions at any level.
And according to me, IQ and EQ both are required at every level and aspect.
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Diksha Rawat said:
6 months ago
In my opinion,
There is a small demarcation between EQ and IQ which cannot be ignored and makes a difference. EQ stands for Emotional Quotient which tells how a person controls or manages his emotions effectively in an adverse situation.
While IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient which reflects a person's cognitive, logical and reasoning skills or something you're largely born with.
A combination of both is important in today's world.
Thank You!
There is a small demarcation between EQ and IQ which cannot be ignored and makes a difference. EQ stands for Emotional Quotient which tells how a person controls or manages his emotions effectively in an adverse situation.
While IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient which reflects a person's cognitive, logical and reasoning skills or something you're largely born with.
A combination of both is important in today's world.
Thank You!
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RAJ GOPAL MENON said:
8 months ago
IQ or Intelligence Quotient is a must to survive in the modern tech-driven world. A high IQ score is welcome on any person's test score. Any employer would want a person with a reasonably high IQ. Life can throw many situations at us continuously, be it at work or home.
A high IQ, with a touch of common sense, helps us sort through the mess around, prioritize, organize, anticipate and respond as needed.
However, we as human beings have an emotional component. The EQ or emotional Quotient brings in the softer side of the person in play. It makes a person more human, more approachable and friendly. Having an empathetic partner at work or home makes life more pleasant. EQ allows us to play outside the rules, yet stay ethical, if need be.
So, YES, We need both IQ and EQ.
A high IQ, with a touch of common sense, helps us sort through the mess around, prioritize, organize, anticipate and respond as needed.
However, we as human beings have an emotional component. The EQ or emotional Quotient brings in the softer side of the person in play. It makes a person more human, more approachable and friendly. Having an empathetic partner at work or home makes life more pleasant. EQ allows us to play outside the rules, yet stay ethical, if need be.
So, YES, We need both IQ and EQ.
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Aastha said:
9 months ago
In my opinion,
IQ and EQ are complementary to each other.
With only a high IQ one can only earn money but with a high IQ and EQ, one can earn money, respect, happiness, friends, and family and this ultimately leads to good leadership qualities.
EQ + IQ = GOOD LEADER =SUCCESS.
IQ and EQ are complementary to each other.
With only a high IQ one can only earn money but with a high IQ and EQ, one can earn money, respect, happiness, friends, and family and this ultimately leads to good leadership qualities.
EQ + IQ = GOOD LEADER =SUCCESS.
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Sourav Kumar said:
10 months ago
IQ (Intelligence Quotient): A measure of a person’s ability to think logically, solve problems, and understand complex ideas. It reflects cognitive abilities like reasoning and analytical skills.
EQ (Emotional Quotient): A measure of a person’s ability to recognize, understand, manage, and respond to their own emotions and the emotions of others. It reflects emotional awareness and social skills.
Thank you.
EQ (Emotional Quotient): A measure of a person’s ability to recognize, understand, manage, and respond to their own emotions and the emotions of others. It reflects emotional awareness and social skills.
Thank you.
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Karan Johar said:
10 months ago
Hello everyone according to me,
Both are very important each can be given more weightage based on which profession they are dealing with IQ refers to Intelligent Quotient (IQ) which involves logic, calculations etc where whereas EQ which is Emotional Quotient deals with sympathy, love, care etc.
Certain professionals like the medical industry need more EQ along with IQ for example you are a very good expert doctor and you treat your patients with at most care, sympathy and deliver reports in a calm and composed way then patients get cured faster as their mental well-being also improves because of sensitive response to it.
Both are very important each can be given more weightage based on which profession they are dealing with IQ refers to Intelligent Quotient (IQ) which involves logic, calculations etc where whereas EQ which is Emotional Quotient deals with sympathy, love, care etc.
Certain professionals like the medical industry need more EQ along with IQ for example you are a very good expert doctor and you treat your patients with at most care, sympathy and deliver reports in a calm and composed way then patients get cured faster as their mental well-being also improves because of sensitive response to it.
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