
Strategic introspection: why your EQ is your greatest asset (and your biggest vulnerability)
Most leaders I meet genuinely believe they’re "emotionally intelligent".
ex-journalist in Israel and the West Bank ex-intelligence operative (HUMINT) Reconverted: entrepreneur. FR/EN/HE/IT/PT Expert in Strategic Intelligence and communication, human behavior, the Grey Zone
Most leaders I meet genuinely believe they’re "emotionally intelligent".
The Grey Zone in international relations, conflict and warfare. It is a real cognitive, geopolitical, psychological, and informational space.
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Some reflections and comments on his recent interview
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