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    A Capstone Project On IMPLICATION OF HRD MECHANISM ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Submitted to LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by: Shivan Elyas(11108435) Sheetal Verma(11106055) Soni Sharma(11104934) Ratan kumar Sahoo(11108520) Supervised by: Kiran Thakur Assistant Professor School of Business Administration Department of Management LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY PHAGWARA 2011-2013

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    Difference Among Gender in Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The topic of emotional intelligence among employees in the workplace is among the most abundant‚ yet most important to take into consideration when managing a company or corporation. With its many definitions and aspects‚ this paper will discuss the true definitions of emotional intelligence and how it can be so different among genders in the workplace. The three main points that will be discussed include the

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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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    Emotional Intelligence The term emotional intelligence was first coined by two psychologists‚ Peter Salovey and John Mayer‚ who described it as: a “type of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and other’s emotions‚ to discriminate among them‚ and to use the information to guide one’s thinking and actions” (Salovey and Mayer‚ 1990: 189). Goleman (1998) presents a model of emotional intelligence comprising five domains and twenty five competencies. The five domains

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    Fostering Emotional and Social Intelligence in Organizations The concept Emotional and Social intelligence or ESI is no new term; it is the outcome of a research almost 35 years old. Being the product of a multidisciplinary research approach‚ it is considered a significant tool to examine behavioural competencies and their impact on performance. Social‚ Personal and Practical Intelligence Philosophers and social scientists have observed 3 types of intelligence: * abstract intelligence‚ *

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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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    The effects of leader and follower emotional intelligence on performance and attitude: An exploratory study Chi-Sum Wonga‚*‚ Kenneth S. Lawb‚1 a Department of Management‚ The Chinese University of Hong Kong‚ Shatin‚ N.T.‚ Hong Kong‚ China b Department of Management of Organizations‚ Hong Kong University of Science and Technology‚ Clear Water Bay Road‚ Hong Kong‚ China Abstract Recently‚ increasing numbers of scholars have argued that emotional intelligence (EI) is a core variable that affects

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    Why Emotional Intelligence Is Important To Have In The Workplace MGMT 201 11/21/2013 Introduction There are many different characteristics a person needs to possess in order to be an effective leader and to be an asset to a company. Besides having a high IQ a leader must be able to evaluate a business environment‚ manage tasks efficiently‚ promote strategic thinking and innovation‚ and manage change. All the traits just mentioned are extremely important‚ although‚ recent

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    Emotional Intelligence And the Implication for Service Operations Leadership Abstract In recent years companies begin to realize the pivotal position of emotional intelligence and attach more importance on leader’s emotional intelligence development. Actually the emotional intelligence enables leaders to better perform in the workplace. This essay will come to an understanding of emotional intelligence on the basis of the author’s opinion. The first part of the essay includes the historic root

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    1.1 Emotional Inteligence Emotional intelligence (EI) is a term that has become widely used in the past 25 years‚ and incredible claims have been made regarding its importance. There are two main theories on which most programs to improve emotional intelligence have been based: Mayer and Salovey’s four branch ability model of EI (called the "Abilities Model") and Goleman’s four emotional competency model. The Abilities Model includes four main abilities: identifying emotions‚ using emotions‚ understanding

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