Self-made millionaire: The No. 1 sign you might get fired—even if you're the most talented employee

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Self-made millionaire: The No. 1 sign you might get fired—even if you're the most talented employee
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"The most important thing for your speed, your company and your service is internal culture," Gary Vaynerchuk, self-made millionaire and best-selling author of "#AskGaryVee," said in one of his impassioned presentations to an audience of business leaders.

"We are on the dawn of an era where emotional intelligence is about to become the single most important trade," Vaynerchuk explains, adding that the biggest reason companies become much slower is because people are"sitting around debating how miserable they are or worried to have meetings with other individuals."

To Vaynerchuk's point, the data revealed that toxic workers are often regarded as"superstar" performers, which the researchers define as"one that models desired values and delivers consistent performance." But the study also found that while a top performer can save a company more than $5,300, getting rid of them can save a company up to $12,500.

If Vaynerchuk is right, and we're heading full speed into an era where the"human element" is our most important resource, then his advice extends to those beyond CEOs and business owners: No matter what age you are or what demographic cohort you're in, emotional intelligence is the one skill to master if you want to be successful.

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