Measurement of emotional intelligence - the ability to identify and manage one's own emotions and those of others.
The Hogan Emotional Quotient (EQ) report describes the ability to perceive, regulate or express one's own emotions and those of others. Based on scientifically validated methods, the report provides an overall EQ score as well as detailed insights into six emotional competencies. It helps organizations and individuals to identify emotional strengths and weaknesses in order to promote personal development and professional success.
People with high scores appear calm, composed, confident and optimistic; people with low scores appear serious, passionate, overbearing and talkative. This report provides scores and feedback for the following EQ dimensions:
- Awareness: How well people appear to be in touch with their emotions
- Recognition: How well people seem to recognize the emotions of others
- Self-control: How well people seem to be able to maintain positive emotional states
- Influence: How well individuals appear to consciously influence the moods, thoughts and behavior of others
- Expression: How well people seem to communicate desired emotional states to others
- Empathy: How well people seem to sense the feelings of others