Case Study 4.2 Finding the Emotional Intelligence to be a Real Leader. 1. In my opinion‚ during her assignment in Southeast Asia Kathy lacked emotional intelligence. She is a great project manager‚ therefore she is motivated to do a good job and receive credit for a job well done. Unfortunately for her‚ being over motivated has caused her many troubles with the group of her subordinates. Kathy wanted to succeed so much that she overloaded her juniors with work. They worked on weekends and
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online at www.sciencedirect.com Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 46 (2012) 31 – 35 WCES 2012 The role of emotional intelligence in increasing quality of work life in school principals Saeid Farahbakhsh a * a Associate Professor‚ Department of Education‚ Lorestan University‚ Khorramabad‚Iran Abstract The main aim of this research was to study the emotional intelligence and its relation to quality of work life of school principals. The current study is a descriptive co relational
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managers need emotional intelligence to manage successfully in the workplace? Why or why not? “ The ability to notice and manage emotional cues and information by managers have effectively defined and shaped workplace into a successful organisation since the inception in the focus on emotional management. Because the context of the workplace is influenced upon emotional feelings‚ it is fundamental for mangers to control employee’s behaviour by understanding that they too have an emotional component
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information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/whrh20 Emotional Intelligence‚ Job Satisfaction‚ and Job Tenure among Hotel Managers Kara Wolfe & Hyun Jeong Kim a a b Bradley University‚ Family and Consumer Sciences‚ Peoria‚ Illinois‚ USA b School of Hospitality Business Management‚ College of Business‚ Washington State University‚ Pullman‚ Washington‚ USA Published online: 27 Feb 2013. To cite this article: Kara Wolfe & Hyun Jeong Kim (2013): Emotional Intelligence‚ Job Satisfaction‚ and Job Tenure
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that would be right for my task ahead. Each of us has a specific role to play in the game called life. A game in which you level up each experience you get. Each experience whether good or bad can help you define yourself as a person. I am no different; I also play the game and have gained experiences that helped me become a better person. One significant experience would be the time I received my lowest score in a test and the lowest mark I
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Critically Evaluate Whether the requirement for Emotional Labour in Hospitality and Tourism is ethical. Module Leader: Peter McGunnigle Student Name: Mrignaini Chauhan Student Number: 09078935 Submission Date: 08/12/11 Word Count: 2200 (excluding Appendices) Critically evaluate that whether the requirement of Emotional Labour in hospitality and tourism work is ethical. The endeavour of this essay is to critically evaluate whether the use of emotional labour within the hospitality and tourism
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with observable situations that take their toll on the individual’s social and emotional dimensions that affects their individual lifestyles to wit: 1. providing service over a long period of time; 2. dealing with different types and temperaments of passengers; 3. time zone changes; 4. night-shift assignments This leads to the two variables that were identified by the researchers‚ namely‚ the Social and Emotional Dimensions that affect to their permanent lifestyle as supported by our research
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Therese MTC Colleges-Magdalo Site Submitted to: Ms Lourdes Castigador Submitted by: Delgado‚ Ramon (BS MAR E 2-5) EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND PERSONALITY TRAITS OF FILIPINOSEFARERS AND THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARDS WORK ENVIRONMENT Introduction Work environment is a central component in the life of a productive human being. Work environment offers a number of experiences through which a person evaluates the many years of his best life spent in working. The way a person sees and reacts to a work
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A near death experience‚ or NDE‚ can mean many different things not only mentally‚ but physically as well. An experience can occur when the heart stops and somehow comes back to life whether it be naturally or by doctors‚ or it can happen while a person is in a type of danger that is going to result in death no matter what. In addition‚ a person can also have a near death experience without the threat of impending physical death (Atman). Many factors come into having an experience as serious as this
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Global Threat Perception of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on India’s Future Techno-Managers 89 89 Global Business Review 13(1) 89–108 © 2012 IMI SAGE Publications Los Angeles‚ London‚ New Delhi‚ Singapore‚ Washington DC DOI: 10.1177/097215091101300106 http://gbr.sagepub.com Rabindra Kumar Pradhan Papri Nath Abstract The present study examined the relationship between emotional intelligence and entrepreneurial orientation on a sample of 301
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