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    The topic of emotional intelligence (EI) has been heavily debated for a number of years. There have been many theories and many different angles of research that psychologists have taken pertaining to EI, but none of that research has been overall conclusive in coming up with factual evidence of the true nature of EI. There have been many different criticisms concerning EI and it’s different methods of understanding. One psychologist says that, The first criticism is hat even if EI studies tap into

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    As a leader in the military, I encountered an airman who was low on the emotional intelligence scale. He survived basic training and a pretty intense two month technical school that required he learn at a fast pace while still adjusting to military norms. He lasted less than two years in the military before he was asked to leave. This airman had met all the military prerequisites. To work in the public affairs arena he had to score pretty well on the military entrance exam, so he met the usual predictor

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    most executives have accepted that emotional intelligence is as critical as IQ to an individual 's effectiveness. But much of the important work in organizations is done in teams. New research uncovers what emotional intelligence at the group level looks like-and how to achieve it Building the Emotioncil Intelligence of Groups W by Vanessa Urch Druskat and Steven B. Wolff HEN MANAGERS EIRST STARTED HEARING ABOUT the concept of emotional intelligence in the 1990s, scales fell from their

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    What Is Emotional Intelligence (EQ); Let Alone BRAND Emotional Intelligence? A lot of research has been done in the field of EQ for many years. It 's only more recently been brought to the forefront by leading experts-to name a few: Daniel Goleman in Working with Emotional Intelligence, Robert E. Kelley in How to Be a Star at Work and Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves in The Emotional Intelligence Quick Book. So, what is Emotional Intelligence anyway? According to Daniel Goleman it is "the capacity

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    Working with Emotional Intelligence The book “Working with Emotional Intelligence” by Daniel Goleman deals with the emotional assets and liabilities of individuals in organizations. Emotional intelligence is traits that go beyond academic achievement or IQ. As a matter of fact he points out that high academic intelligence can sometimes stand in the way of emotional intelligence. Broadly speaking, emotional intelligence determines how well we handle difficult situation, which cannot be solved

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    compete with its competitors, thus requiring a leader who must have more than the ability to draw visions but to realize them. The missing part is what present leaders often refer to as Emotional Intelligence. The present study, therefore, is set out to investigate how a leader's investment in emotional intelligence (EI) can boost their employee's performance and their leadership effectiveness. It aims at addressing two following questions: i) ii) An interview with the manager was conducted at Sushi

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    Emotional Intelligence and Nursing Leadership A high degree of emotional intelligence is associated with the nursing profession as the principal issues plaguing society are health related, thus causing the health care industry to be fraught with emotional situations (Feather, 2009). This would suggest that nurses equipped emotional intelligence, the ability to recognize and monitor their feelings while duly remaining mindful of the emotions occurring in the surrounding in environment, would provide

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    Daniel Goleman and Richard Boyatz (2008) article entitled "Social Intelligence and the Biology of Leadership" discussed the importance of having social and emotional intelligence in leadership behaviors. Manager's that displayed these characteristics were seen to relate more to their staff members and was able to lead more effectively. However, a manager that lacked social and emotional intelligence struggled with establishing rapport with their teammates, showed little empathy, adaptability, and

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    Emotional Intelligence Displayed by Different Leaders As election time is quickly approaching, people often continue to question the nature of leadership. Many people tend to focus on multiple characteristics as attributing to the overall effectiveness of a leader. Previous research has gone on to suggest that leaders must employ emotional intelligence in order to be effective(in text citation). Emotional intelligence consists of five components those of which include self-awareness, self-regulation

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    Remember the Titans 1. Yoast ask, Stunned, “Work under you?” Boone responds, “If that’s the way you see it?” what does Boone mean by this? Yoast was the head coach of the football team before Boone was hired as head coach. Boone wanted Yoast to still working with them but as a coach assistant which works under the supervision of the head coach. Due to the fact that Yoast was white and already a head coach that was replace by this black man Boone knew that Yoast would have never been comfortable working

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