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Social intelligence includes knowledge of social roles, effective listening skills and empathy.
Social intelligence includes knowledge of social roles, effective listening skills and empathy.
It develops from experience with people and learning from success and failures in social settings.
It can sometimes be referred to as “tact,” “common sense,” or “street smarts.”





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Working effectively with others.

(SI).

Social intelligence includes knowledge of social roles, effective listening skills and empathy.

It develops from experience with people and learning from success and failures in social settings.


It can sometimes be referred to as “tact,” “common sense,” or “street smarts.”


See also