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It is with deep regret that the family and friends of Galba Bright wish to inform you of Galba’s untimely passing.

Galba Francis Adeyinka Bright, Human Resource Consultant and Author, died at his office on March 31 of natural causes, leaving his wife Sandra, numerous family members, friends, associates, readers and fans.

Out of respect, the Tune up your EQ website created by Galba will therefore be offline for a short period.

We thank you for your understanding at this time and appreciate the interest you have shown in Galba’s work and ideas.

Should you wish to post comments about the personal impact of Galba’s thoughts and writings, please feel free to click here or go to his blog.

The Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Galba Bright will be held at St. John’s Methodist Church, Montego Bay, Jamaica, at 1.00 pm on Sunday, April 19, followed by interment in Dovecot of St. James Memorial Park, Orange, St. James.

Are You Sabotaged By Your IQ?

September 24th, 2007 by Galba Bright

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“The rules for work are changing. We’re being judged by a new yardstick: not just by how smart we are, or by our training and expertise, but also by how well we handle ourselves and each other.”

“Working With Emotional Intelligence” by Daniel Goleman.

Happy Days

Were top of your class at school?

If not, can you remember who was?

Did being top of the class make the talented tot successsful in life?

Why Should IQ Tests Determine Life Outcomes ?

In the early 1960s in England, IQ, and the Holy Grail, the 11 plus exams, sorted those who soared and went to grammar school from those who scuffled off to the local comprehensive shool. My parents made a noble sacrifice by sending a four year old waif to a tiny school in a house in the London suburbs, about four miles away from the World famous Wembley football Stadium. Twenty of us crammed into the tiny house and the adjoining hut.

An Unusual School

The school had an outstanding pass rate for the 11 plus.

It was an intellectual hot house.

We learned French at age seven and our formidable educator rewarded us with sixpence after school when we cunning bright sparks accurately explained the meaning of a long word that we “casually” slipped into our conversation. Everyone did mental arithmetic out loud on Friday morning, another chance for more sixpences.


Jean, A Picture of Academic Brilliance

I remember a fair haired little girl (we’ll call her Jean) who wore thick blue rimmed glasses. She got far more sixpences than the rest of us. Whilst every academic race that the rest of us ran was an exhausting marathon, Jean burned us off in a canter.

Jean was unusual.

She would chew the corners of he wooden desks and occasionally dig craters in the desk with a pen knife. She rarely wasted her words.

What Became of Jean?

I ofen wonder whether Jean’s unique mix of intellectual brilliance and unusual behaviour took her where she wanted to go, or did this heady mix lead to failure.
Did Jean become an accomplished scientist ?, is she now a loving (grand) mother ?, perhaps she owns a gas station?

Deep down, is Jean successful? is she happy?

IQ Tests: A Convenient Measure, But A Blunt Instrument

Increasingly we understand that we make a grave error when we rely on IQ to determine how successful a person will be in life. Emotional Intellignce gives you the tools you need to achieve success.

What does success mean to you?

Are you sabotaged by your IQ?

Tune Up Your EQ

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EQ & The New 3 Rs of Leadership, Part 1

July 19th, 2007 by Galba Bright

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EQ and brain based research shows that how you feel, think and act are intimately linked. In this two part series, we’ll look at the new Emotional Intelligence information and why you need to learn and practice the new 3 Rs, Research, Receptivity and Reflection, if you’re to achieve your career goals. This article focuses on important EQ research findings. Read the rest of this entry »

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Tune Up Your EQ In Barbados 27th-29th June

May 25th, 2007 by Galba Bright

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I’m delighted to be working in association with Cave Hill School of Business, part of the University of the West Indies. I’ll be providing a three day Emotional Intelligence Learning Programme entitled:

“Emotional Intelligence, A Better You, A Better Organisation” on Wednesday 27th, Thursday 28th and Friday 29th June 2007.

Download the A Better You, A Better Organisation Brochure in pdf format

For further details, contact Kirton Busby at (246) 424 7731 or by email at kbusby@uwichill.edu.bb.

Read More information about the Cave Hill School of BusinessWe’d love if you can join us in this learning experience.

Update 31st May 2007

Read a short article about the forthcoming Learning Programme from the Barbados Nation Newspaper.
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The Top 5 Emotional Intelligence FAQs

May 10th, 2007 by Galba Bright

Darren Rowse’sProBlogger’s Top 5 Group Writing Project invited bloggers to send their favourite Top 5 list. One lucky blogger will win $US 1001. Here’s my Top 5 List.

IQ is dead, long live EQ

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“Beyond The Hype” New EQ and Project Management Article

April 3rd, 2007 by Galba Bright

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Does EQ lead to project management success?

Emotional Intelligence sounds good in theory, but can project managers really use it to get ahead?

Business writer Sarah Fister Gale poses this question at the beginning of her article, Beyond The Hype for the April 2007 edition of Project Management magazine. Read the rest of this entry »

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