Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Sarhan M. Musa, Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi, Philip O. Adebo
Interpersonal intelligence is the form of intelligence that governs your ability to relate to others and manage relationships. It may also be regarded as the ability to effectively communicate with others, understand and interact effectively with them. It is a skill we all have to some degree. It is a premium if you are a teacher, politician, pastor, clinicians, therapist, or salesperson. It is useful in school and at work place. People with high interpersonal intelligence are often sensitive, introspective, compassionate, and empathetic. This paper provides an introduction to interpersonal intelligence.
Intelligence, Interpersonal Intelligence, Multiple Intelligences