ACAP Student ID: 196843 Name: Giuseppina Wolfram Course: Bachelor of Applied Social Science ASSESSMENT DETAILS [pic] Unit/Module: Organisational Behaviour Educator: Jacqueline Campbell Assessment Name: Academic Essay: Cognitive & Emotional intelligence Assessment Number: 1 Term & Year: Term 2‚ 2012 Word Count: 1‚892 DECLARATION I declare that this assessment is my own work‚ based on my own personal research/study. I also declare that this assessment‚ nor parts
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FIT - BUS 5450 Assignment 1: Research Analysis and Proposal The Affect of Emotional Intelligence on Effective Leadership “Emotional intelligence is the ability to manage one’s own and others’ in order to guide one’s behavior and achieve goals” (Salovey‚ & Mayer‚ 2005). In simple words‚ EI is the ability to perceive‚ control‚ and evaluate emotions‚ that is‚ to regulate your own emotions‚ and the ability to cheer up or calm down another person. Building on the work of Mayor and Salovey (1997)
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notion central to emotional intelligence theory is that individuals differ in their ability to perceive‚ understand and use emotional information‚ and this ability significantly contributes to intellectual and emotional well-being and growth. Emotional intelligence as a concept has prospered‚ in part‚ because of the increasing personal importance of emotion management for individuals in modern society. Indeed‚ researchers have commonly claimed that emotional intelligence predicts important
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Emotional Intelligence Paper There is no total compromise on the definitions of emotional intelligence and cognitive intelligence‚ only varying views that identify how the two concepts differ. As Daniel Goleman puts Emotional intelligence in five sectors; managing ones own emotions‚ motivating oneself‚ recognizing‚ and understanding other people’s emotions and managing relationships (2006)‚ whereas cognitive intelligence is one’s intellect with reasoning‚ analyzing‚ logic and prioritizing. With
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THE EFFECT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON LEADERSHIP PERFORMANCE Varumpa Temaismithi Graduate School of Human Resource Development‚ National Institute of Development Administration‚ 118‚ Serithai Rd‚ Bangkok 10240‚ Thailand varumpa.belle@gmail.com ABSTRACT Emotional Intelligence (EI) plays a vital role in a way that leaders direct and facilitate teamwork effectively and efficiently. This implies that by encouraging all employees work together and share responsibilities in order to effectively
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Emotional Intelligence Assessment Novelette Anglin MGT 605 July 30‚ 2014 Emotional Intelligence Assessment After carefully reviewing the Emotional intelligence Assessment quiz result one status found captured my attention keenly. The result is definitely on point with my personal characteristics. The assessment result showed true fact pushing myself taking care of others‚ and forget I need to pay attention to me as well. This is true and this often happens on a daily basis. I enjoy my surrounding
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PHINEAS GAGE AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE The importance and impact of emotional intelligence can be better be explained by the sad true story of a man called Phineas gage. Phineas gage was a 25 year old construction foreman whose ability to lead his team as they lay tracks for the Rutland and Burlington railroad in Vermont was revered. His employers also acknowledged his efficiency and capabilities by putting him in charge of the most challenging and dangerous part of the blasting operation. On
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this industry adds importantly to the firm’s ability to be successful in other industries in which it may have business interests. As a general proposition‚ if an industry ~ overall profit prospects are above average‚ the industry can be considered attractive; if its profit prospects are below average‚ it is unattractive.
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LEADING WITH EMOTIONAL LABOUR‚ 2008 AND BROTHERIDGE AND LEE‚ THE EMOTIONS OF MANAGING‚ 2008. The authors of the two journals review and provide valuable information on the work‚ life and emotional management of managers and leaders and how it is being intertwined with and embedded in the managing processes‚ implications on the employees‟ moods and emotions. The keyword in the two papers is emotional intelligence. However‚ it is arguable that they focused heavily on the aspects of emotional intelligence
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The relationship between mixed emotional intelligence: The study I chose is from psychological society of South Africa. Done by Casper J.J Van Zyi and Katrina De Bruin‚ this study is about the relationship between mixed emotional intelligence and the coloration of EI and personality. It involved a mixed model emotional intelligence and trait measurement of personality. This correlation study involved two independent studies. Each made up of secondary data collected from respondent’s completing
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