Stalking the Emotional Virus

Topics:
Business Ethics,
Emotional Intelligence
Tags:
HR.com,
Human Resources,
Virus
Source:
HR.Com

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Overview: Trust, morale, attrition represents a complex issue that can greatly impact the success of any organization. They are at the heart of some of the biggest challenges facing human resources departments everywhere. It starts with learning to regulate the emotional capacity namely catching negative attitudes, neutralizing them, and replacing them with more positive attitudes and feelings. The benefits of increasing the emotional coherence include improved cognitive performance, increased calmness and well-being, increased emotional stability and improved health.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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