1. Executive Summary: In 1995 when Daniel Goleman’s published his first book‚ Emotional Intelligence (EI) and becomes a hot topic in corporate of American when Harvard Business Review published an article in 1998; the article achieved the higher readers in past 40 years. The Goleman Emotional Intelligence model is more emphasize on working with emotional intelligence. It related to skills of self-awareness‚ self-management‚ social awareness and relationship management. Mayer and Salovey define
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In the article “Don’t believe the hype about emotional intelligence” (2014)‚ Steve Tobak claims that emotional intelligence is not always a positive aspect because of how it sometimes can be used to manipulate behavior. Steve Tobak being a cofounder and managing partner of Invisor Consulting‚ and a Silicon Valley-based management consulting firm that advises executives and business leaders‚ does not qualify him to write about emotional intelligence. He tends to be more believable since he was
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Summary In this essay‚ Multiple Intelligences and Emotional Intelligence those writers David Miller Sadker and Myra Pollack Sadker claims that intelligent test is not mental for it is cultural. “Some of us grew up in communities where IQ was barely mentioned.”(p77)The world intelligence does not have universal meaning. In one culture doing something is taken as intelligent task whereas the something
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Emotional intelligence correlates with self-esteem among adolescents In the article “Emotional intelligence as a determinant of self-esteem and depression in adolescents” by Riaz Ahmad‚ Hina Imran and Tariq Mehmood (2009)‚ the authors evaluate and discuss the conclusion drawn from their study that EI (Emotional Intelligence) correlates with depression and self-esteem among adolescents. EI is defined as “the ability to adaptively perceive‚ understand‚ control‚ regulate‚ and harness emotions in
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Sarah Nau Emotional Intelligence and Leadership in the ASC This reading hit home for me in a number of ways. I thought it was a very intriguing article; not only did it remind me of managers I have worked with‚ but it also made me think about my management skills and how I affect those around me. I realized that I am usually the one keeping things upbeat in my restaurant job today. That also means that when I am in a bad mood‚ people really notice. Since reading this article I have made
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------------------------------------------------- 1.What is emotional intelligence? -Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to identify‚ use‚ understand‚ and manage emotions in positive ways to relieve stress‚ communicate effectively‚ empathize with others‚ overcome challenges‚ and defuse conflict. Emotional intelligence impacts many different aspects of your daily life‚ such as the way you behave and the way you interact with others. -If you have a high emotional intelligence you are able to recognize your own emotional state and the
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EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT AND COPING STRATEGIES OF 3RD YEAR PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS: BASIS FOR EMOTIONAL MATURITY YSABEL THERESE CORDERO‚ KIRSTEN MAE RAMOS‚ DIANNE MONIQUE VEJANO & AUBREY ROSE ZAMUDIO College of Science and Technology Centro Escolar University- Makati‚ Gil Puyat Ave. Makati‚ Philippines Abstract This study deals with the emotional quotient and coping strategies of 3rd year psychology students in CEU Makati. By the use of random sampling which implicated the technique used by the researchers
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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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Significance of Emotional Intelligence at Work Place Some argue that EQ is more important in the work place than IQ. In the work place‚ there are constant interactions which are occurring among the people who work there. While some of these interactions are positive‚ others are negative. The key aspect‚ managers and company leaders must understand is that over time‚ each of these interactions will have a positive or negative effect on the company as a whole. The effect that these interactions
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Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Performance Mohamed Farouk Ahmed (S0709030) The German University in Cairo Supervised By Prof. Dr. Ahmed Amin June 2011 Outline: I. Introduction: 1. Problem: Emotional Intelligence effect on Performance 2. Theoretical Background: Emotional intelligence introduction and development. 3. Purpose and Research question: Is there an effect of Emotional Intelligence on individual workplace performance? 4. Definitions of variables: Emotional Intelligence
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