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Many authors claim there is a paucity of evidence for the validity of measures of emotional intelligence (EI). This paper summarises existing information on the reliability and validity of two measures of EI, the Dulewicz and Higgs EIQ and the Bar‐on EQ‐i. It also reports the results of a...
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Explores the development of thinking on leadership and places it in the context of the dominant discourses of the period in which studies were conducted. Argues that if a “sense making” paradigm is adopted. it becomes feasible to identify a model of leadership, which is relevant to the...
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Although the proliferation of research in emotional intelligence (EI) in the last 25 years has largely focused on the individual level, some researchers have proposed theories and measurement models for EI at the organizational level. Drawing from earlier work which conceptualizes organizational...
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Importance of Emotional Intelligence -- Chapter 3.Does Emotional Intelligence Make a Difference? -- Chapter 4. Measuring Emotional Intelligence -- Chapter 5. Can Emotional Intelligence be Developed? -- Chapter 6. Developments in Leadership Thinking --...
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Importance of Emotional Intelligence -- Chapter 3.Does Emotional Intelligence Make a Difference? -- Chapter 4. Measuring Emotional Intelligence -- Chapter 5. Can Emotional Intelligence be Developed? -- Chapter 6. Developments in Leadership Thinking --...
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