A top exec at a 21,000-person company reveals the tricky interview technique he uses to assess emotional intelligence
Amway
Instead, the interviewer is likely trying to see if you can think on your feet, or to find out whether you'd be a cultural fit without making their motives glaringly obvious.
So when Jim Ayres, the managing director of Amway North America, is interviewing candidates for leadership positions and wants to measure their emotional intelligence, he rarely goes with the standard, "Do you work well in groups?"
Instead, he prompts the candidate to tell him who's on their team.
Say they answer, "Karen, Bill, and Steve." Ayres will respond: "Tell me about Karen." Specifically, he'll want to know about her family, how she works best, and what typically gets in her way.
If the candidate doesn't know anything about Karen's work style or personal life, that's a bad sign.
"It may seem odd," Ayres said, "but if you're a leader and you know [the answers], it's a good indicator that you have emotional intelligence."
Ayres wants to see that leadership candidates are going to be invested in their teams and that they value interpersonal relationships - in other words, that they're emotionally intelligent.
The term "emotional intelligence" was coined in the 1990s by psychologist Daniel Goleman, and refers to self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skill. A growing body of research suggests emotionally intelligent leaders are more effective (though some researchers think otherwise).
Ayres believes emotional intelligence is especially important at Amway.
"Our culture is built on relationships," he said, noting that the company was founded by two business partners, Jay Van Andel and Richard DeVos.
Leaders need to be able to relate to people, he said, and work effectively on teams.
"Technical expertise is important," he added, "but it's difficult to be successful with only technical expertise."
- Colon cancer rates are rising in young people. If you have two symptoms you should get a colonoscopy, a GI oncologist says.
- I spent $2,000 for 7 nights in a 179-square-foot room on one of the world's largest cruise ships. Take a look inside my cabin.
- An Ambani disruption in OTT: At just ₹1 per day, you can now enjoy ad-free content on JioCinema
- SC rejects pleas seeking cross-verification of votes cast using EVMs with VVPAT
- Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 electric sports bike launched in India starting at ₹2.99 lakh
- Deloitte projects India's FY25 GDP growth at 6.6%
- Italian PM Meloni invites PM Modi to G7 Summit Outreach Session in June
- Markets rally for 6th day running on firm Asian peers; Tech Mahindra jumps over 12%
- JNK India IPO allotment date
- JioCinema New Plans
- Realme Narzo 70 Launched
- Apple Let Loose event
- Elon Musk Apology
- RIL cash flows
- Charlie Munger
- Feedbank IPO allotment
- Tata IPO allotment
- Most generous retirement plans
- Broadcom lays off
- Cibil Score vs Cibil Report
- Birla and Bajaj in top Richest
- Nestle Sept 2023 report
- India Equity Market