A Review of the Emotional Intelligence Literature and Implications for Corrections

Topics:
Emotional Intelligence,
Motivation,
Organizational Behavior
Tags:
Construct,
Emotional Intelligence,
Government Of Canada,
Leadership,
Management,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
Government of Canada

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Overview: This paper reviews the literature surrounding Emotional Intelligence (E.I.). It describes the construct of E.I. by reviewing the different models of the construct, the measures used to assess them, and the relationship between these models and other similar constructs. Further, this paper reviews the applicability of the E.I. construct to applied settings such as the workplace and proposes how it could be applied to various levels of the Correctional Service of Canada.

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Format: PDF | Size: 358KB | Date: Mar 2004 | Pages: 76


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