Emotional Intelligence and Intrapersonal Conversations

Topics:
Emotional Intelligence
Tags:
Competency,
Emotional Intelligence,
Leadership,
Management,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
Southeastern University

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Overview: The construct of Emotional Intelligence (EI) appears to be at a crossroads. While a number of investigations support the argument that there is indeed something besides cognitive intelligence (IQ) and specific job skills that accounts for the variance between average and superior performance, there are many questions yet to be answered concerning Emotional Intelligence. Perhaps the most significant issue regarding EI is the lack of a specific methodology to facilitate the development of Emotional Intelligence competencies, although a variety of different approaches have been enumerated. This paper will investigate the controversy surrounding the construct, specifically how it relates to the development of Emotional Intelligence competencies, and identify a methodology to develop these competencies.

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Format: PDF | Size: 141KB | Date: Apr 2006 | Pages: 9


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