Leaders with emotional intelligence have an improved ability to gauge others' responses to their words and actions.
This makes it easier for you to tell if your employees really understand what you are saying or are confused but unwilling to say so. You can then refine your messages accordingly, developing reliable ways of communicating with everyone who works for you.
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