Emotional Quotient (EQ) Emotional intelligence is being smart enough to identify, understand, and also manage emotions. This ability means you’re smart about feelings and can recognize them as they arise, interpret their meaning, and regulate your emotions. Being emotionally intelligent also means you can see emotions arise in others. own. The role and growth of IQ, EQ and SQ in the educa-tion world particularly have a very important meaning to develop individuals with good dignity either physically or psychologically in order to create a strong improvement of human quality12. The integration of AQ with IQ, EQ and SQ has been implemented such as the existence of Quantum Quotient Traditionally, there have been two important traits that leaders need to have: intellect (IQ) and emotional intelligence (EQ). Today, however, they also need a third: decency. Cultural intelligence (CQ) is “a person’s adaptation to new cultural settings and capability to deal effectively with other people with whom the person does not share a common cultural background and understanding” (Earley & Ang, 2003, p. 34). Note that this is about general capabilities that cut across different cultures, rather than Store away in your memory those feelings that you feel both in reaction, and as you put things in perspective. Write these thoughts out, analyze them and determine how you want to treat others in 14. Example of emotional intelligence: You disconnect. Taking regular time off the grid is a sign of a high EQ because it helps you to live in the moment and keep your stress under control. When Cultural intelligence or CQ is the capability to be effective in culturally diverse environments. Specifically, CQ is a new form of intelligence that was first described in the 2001 book by Studies have shown that people with high levels of emotional intelligence tend to have better interpersonal relationships, communicate more effectively, and have higher levels of job satisfaction UKDeM6.