What kinds of emotional intelligence skills do A players generally possess?

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Rick Crossland (Author, Founder & Talent Expert, A Player Advantage)


Rick Crossland identifies the kinds of emotional intelligence skills he tends to see in high-performing employees or A players including the ability to delay gratification and to be willing to put in the time to achieve their goals. He discusses how A players are often the people who have strong people skills and are immediately likable as individuals.

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Rick Crossland

Author, Founder & Talent Expert, A Player Advantage

Rick Crossland is an internationally known expert and thought leader on A Player talent. He works with organizations across the country to transform good companies into great companies with his unique A Player approach. His innovative approach to developing and validating A Players has been published on leading business sites such as Inc.com, Fortune.com, and many others.

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Vanessa Tyler

Vanessa Tyler

Sarder TV Journalist, and Emmy Award-Winning Journalist & Anchor

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