Category: Emotional Intelligence

  • Importance of Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Effectiveness

    Abstract Emotional intelligence (EI) can be easily defining the ability of managing and controlling your emotions as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you. According to the Psychology people who are emotionally intelligence are aware of their own emotions; can harness and apply them and can manage it (their own emotions).…

  • Emotional Intelligence: Definition And Its Characteristics

    Introduction There are number of different types of intelligences which play an important role in ones life and Emotional Intelligence or Emotional quotient is one these types of intelligences. In this paper I am going to write about the word Emotional Intelligence, its characteristics, history and how it became relevant in the twenty first century.…

  • Emotions Essay

    Importance of Emotions and Emotional Intelligence Obtaining Emotional Intelligence (EI) allows a person to analyze their own feelings towards others while observing the emotions of those around them to formulate responses to both their emotions and the feelings of others. The brain is composed of two sides: the rational mind that provides justification for decisions…

  • The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Job Performance

    Among Asian countries, Sri Lankan economy occupies an extremely very important position as a mixed economy having share in varied sectors like textile’s sector, the sports goods industry, the agriculture sector, the services sector and other industries. In service sector, Sri Lanka banking sector keeps the largest share and growing very fast. After the Liberalization…

  • Correlational between Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Practices

    Over the last 50 years, organizations have been obsessed with identifying the traits or characteristics associated with effective leadership (Parry and Meinal, 2002). According to Voger (2018), leadership is about developing people and helping others reach their full potential. Its about equipping others with the light tools and strategies no one to maximize the success…

  • Emotional Intelligence And Leadership

    To be able to properly define the leadership styles and their application, it is important to look at the theory of emotional intelligence (EI). Although there are differences in the various EI models proposed and the method used by researchers to determine it (Cherniss, 2010), the fundamental concept of emotional intelligence is based on three…

  • Definition and Elements of Emotional Intelligence

    Everyone knows that high IQ is no guarantee of success or happiness. Emotional Intelligence: Why it can matter more than IQ by Daniel Goleman was named of the 25 most influential business management books by Time Magazine with 5,000,000 copies in print worldwide and translated into 40 languages. In this book Daniel Goleman expands the…

  • Emotional Intelligence in Students

    Abstract Many studies exhibit that Emotional Intelligence (EI) improves academic performance (AP) in medical undergraduates and secondary schools. This study aims to examine whether there is a direct link between EI, expected workload and AP and amongst business students. The theory comprises of final year undergraduate students having higher EI in TEIQue-SF and final examination…

  • Is IQ Enough? Leadership and Emotional Intelligence

    Leadership has been a significant recorded presence in the history of the populace and is one of the worlds oldest preoccupations. Leadership has been evident for over 5000 years from the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and has been a continuing theme amongst philosophers; theorists and entire societies. A pied group of noteworthy historical figures have enacted…

  • Emotional Intelligence and Gender Equity

    Gender Equity, as previously discussed, is ensuring equal opportunities, obligations and rights. This term was first tossed at the Beijing platform for Action by Islamic fundamentalists in 1995. Also Vatican followers joined hands who sought to divide their property to their kids according to their needs not equally, in their gender specific roles. According to…