ABILITITES RELATING T EMOTOINAL SIDE OF LIFE Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as a person’s self-awareness‚ self-confidence‚ self-control‚ commitment and integrity‚ and a person’s ability to communicate‚ influence‚ initiate change and accept change (Goleman‚ 1998). EQ is quite distinct from IQ and is considered more important than IQ to live a happy and productive life. People who do not have a strong emotional intelligence have a very hard time making relationships that last. If you have bad emotional
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Leadership Style Brian McMorris LDR/531 June 23‚ 2014 Virginia Green Leadership Style The role of a leader is very important in any organization. Leadership styles have a direct and unique impact on the work environment and the success of an organization. A leader is someone who individuals look up to for guidance and support. Leaders are those individuals who are chosen to ensure that an organization’s goal is carried out. This paper analyzes the different attributes and styles of leaders
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Emotional Intelligence—Why is it Important? IQ used to be talked about frequently‚ which refers to intelligence quotient. Gradually‚ I find that whether I could get along well with my classmates‚ whether I could keep calm and restraint when treated unfairly or whether I could control my bad emotions without hurting others’ feelings‚ all of which have nothing to do with how difficult math problems I’m able to solve or how big educational results I can achieve. Although I start to quest the secrets
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html Center for Leadership Studies . (2014). Leadership styles: Choosing the right approach for the situation. Retrieved from http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_84.htm Goleman‚ D. (2011). The three Obamas: The one we elected‚ the one we got‚ the one we want. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dan-goleman/the-three-obamas-the-one-_b_959082.html Porter-O’Grady‚ T.‚ & Malloch‚ K. (2007). Managing for success in health care. St. Louis‚ MO: Mosby. Sullivan‚ E. J.‚ & Decker‚ P. J. (2009)
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follows: - Biology is the physical organism - Emotional Intelligence is the psychological part where part of the biological organism (brain) interacts with the rest of the body and there is the ability to understand yourself and others (Goleman‚ 1995; Cherniss & Adler‚ 2000; Cognitive and Emotional Health: The Healthy Brain Workshop‚ 2001). Given these definitions then it may be extrapolated that the brain is the organism that within the body signals to the senses: smell‚ touch‚ sight
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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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My approach to leadership was crucial in ensuring I could encourage the team to participate. I ensured that I listened‚ was self-confident and a team worker (Goleman‚ 2002)‚ along with ensuring I was fair‚ consistent‚ had clear set goals and considered the culture of the team (Edgington cited in: Jones and Pound‚ 2008). I wanted to be seen as someone who inspired‚ motivates and initiates change in accordance with
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how do people feel about their jobs and how it affects their performance. New York‚ USA: Lexington Books. 1.8. Davis‚ E.‚ & Lansbury‚ R.(1996). Managing together: consultation and participation in the workplace. Melbourne; Australia: Longman. 1.9. Goleman D. (1995) Emotional intelligence‚ New York‚ USA: Bantam Books.
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