Input # 1: Social media competence.
Input # 2: Listening competence.
Input # 3: Empathy.
Input # 4: Responding competence.
Input # 5: Competence to achieve goals through relations.
Input # 6: Motivational competence.
Input # 7: Inspirational leadership competence.
Input # 8: Competence to help other...
Input # 1: Social media competence.
Input # 2: Listening competence.
Input # 3: Empathy.
Input # 4: Responding competence.
Input # 5: Competence to achieve goals through relations.
Input # 6: Motivational competence.
Input # 7: Inspirational leadership competence.
Input # 8: Competence to help other people develop.
Input # 9: Problem solving competence.
Input # 10: Conflict management competence.
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Social
competence
Input # 1
Social media competence
http://paul4innovating.com/2011/01/04/social-will-dominate-innovation-thinking-in-2011-and-beyond/
Socialmedia can become the real “glue”
for bringing together innovation as it
“sticks the incompletes together” into new
forms and things.
Blogging, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and the
host of other social tools bring us “content” as
never before.
Input # 2
Listening competence
The people with the most social
intelligence are those who are
good listeners.
Sources
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Books/story?id=2496899&page=1
http://danielgoleman.info/
Daniel Goleman
Further inspiration
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/listening-tips
Input # 3
Empathy
Personality traits which can manifest in
different capabilities such as empathy,
tolerance, conscientiousness.
http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_58.pdf
Definition of social competence within psychology
Social intelligence means being smart in
relationships by being empathetic, or
being able to sense what others are feeling
and their intentions.
Secondly, it means having the social skills to
act on that information.
Sources
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Books/story?id=2496899&page=1
http://danielgoleman.info/
Daniel Goleman
Empathy derives from
maternal care.
http://youtu.be/UONxT4Tb3C0
Fransde Waal
Women have, on average, more
emotional intelligence than men.
Groups with more women
therefore tend to be smarter.
http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/05/mit-management-professor-tom-malone-on-collective-intelligence-and-the-genetic-structure-of-groups/
Thomas Malone
A strong feeling of sympathy and sadness
for the suffering or bad luck of others and
a wish to helpthem.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/compassion
Definition of compassion
http://www.imagebase.net/People/people
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Example # 1
When they are confronted with people whom they perceive
to be part of their group.
Example # 2
When they anticipate that good is reciprocated with good.
Example # 3
When they see that fairness is restored.
http://www.nzz.ch/finanzen/nachrichten/es_gibt_das_gute_durchaus_1.10664748.html
When do people act prosocially?
Empathy is ingroupbiased.
People have more empathy
with people they know.
http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/200910236
Fransde Waal
Encourage people to “walk in someone else’s shoes”
and imagine what the people are thinking, how they
might be feeling, and why they make certain choices.
Examples of who “someone” could be
A family member. A friend. Someone else.
Exercise
http://www.tauckfamilyfoundation.org/outcomes/child-outcomes/social-competence
Further inspiration
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/personality-16100233
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/differences-between-women-and-men
http://youtu.be/1Evwgu369Jw
Input # 4
Responding competence
http://www.imagebase.net/People/people
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Interpersonal intelligenceis the ability to
understand and interact effectively with others.
It involves effective verbal and nonverbal
communication, the ability to note distinctions
among others, sensitivity to the moods and
temperaments of others, and the ability to
entertain multiple perspectives.
Sources
http://skyview.vansd.org/lschmidt/Projects/The%20Nine%20Types%20of%20Intelligence.htm
http://www.howardgardner.com/bio/bio.html
Howard Gardner
Interpersonalsensitivityisaboutdetecting
and accurately interpreting variationsin
non-verbal cues, subtle signals and
emotional responses.
http://www.immi.se/intercultural/nr11/stier.pdf, p. 7.
One important aspect of social competence is
the ability to make positive responses to
others, even in the face of rejection.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/199709/why-johnny-cant-play
Input # 5
Competence to achieve
goals through relations
Social competence is the ability to make use
of environmental and personal resources to
achieve a desired social outcome.
http://www.uwstout.edu/static/lib/thesis/2008/2008mulders.pdf
http://youtu.be/ZunC2u7pUd4minute 7-8.
Studies show that the more
contactpeople have, the less
prejudice.
Friendships increase empathy. Miles Hewstone
Further inspiration
https://www.scribd.com/doc/35468260/Individualism
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/capital-31479248
Input # 6
Motivational competence
Abilities such as flexibility, working in a
team, motivating colleagues and clients.
Definition of social competence within economics
http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_58.pdf
Further inspiration
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/tips-to-increase-motivation
Input # 7
Inspirational leadership
competence
Further inspiration
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/good-leadership
Input # 8
Competence to help other
people develop
Lifelong, intercultural and social learning.
Definition of social competence within pedagogy
http://www.ratswd.de/download/RatSWD_WP_2009/RatSWD_WP_58.pdf
Further inspiration
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/tips-to-help-a-person-through-a-change
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/educator-roles
Direct social competence is the ability to
coordinate, to solve conflicts and to work
in teams.
http://www.avetra.org.au/downloads/Vol4_1%20-%202005%20-%20Competency%20Debate%20proof.pdf
Further inspiration
http://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/conflict-management-1537777