BookMentionsBookMentions
Cover unavailable
The Empathy Factor

The Empathy Factor

Your Competitive Advantage for Personal, Team, and Business Success

by Marie R. Miyashiro

Check price on Amazon

Proof-backed recommendation

Amazon availability

Should I read this?

appears in Emotional Intelligence.

Building on the latest research in brain science, emotional intelligence, and organizational theory, an awardwinning communication and organizational strategist answers questions about the true definition of empathy. This groundbreaking exploration into business productivity and office management offers both realworld insights and practical ways ...

Looking for Kindle, hardcover, paperback, or audiobook editions?

Check formats, pricing, and current availability directly.

Check availability on Amazon

Why recommended

appears in Emotional Intelligence.

Recommendation Signals

Recommendation proof is sourced from public posts, interviews, reading lists, and cited references.

No verified recommendation proof available yet.

Appears In

Emotional Intelligence
Try This Instead

Not sure if this is the right fit?

Consider Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman. Recommended by 8 sources.

Emotional Intelligence reads like a brisk popular-science tour, opening with vivid contrasts between a 'rational' and an 'emotional' mind. Early chapters use clear case examples that make emotional skills—self-control, empathy, social awareness—easy to talk about. The most useful part is the plainspoken vocabulary and practical anecdotes that help frame workplace and personal conflicts. The main limitation is its heavy reliance on anecdotes and broad claims; the book sometimes races past scientific nuance and repeats points, so readers seeking tightly sourced technical depth will be frustrated.

Similar books

How recommendation signals are reviewed

Each recommendation is collected from a public source — interviews, articles, or curated lists — and linked to its original URL. Books with many verifiable recommendations from respected people rank higher.

The Empathy Factor

View on Amazon →