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Emotional Intelligence
What is emotional intelligence?
Daniel Goleman, among others, has researched and written extensively about
emotional intelligence. What is clear from the work that has been done is that
leaders with strong emotional intelligence are far more effective than their
peers who lack this strength. In Leadership that Gets Results Goleman
states, “Emotional intelligence is the ability to manage ourselves and our
relationship effectively. It consists of four fundamental capabilities
including self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and social skill.
Each capability in turn is composed of its own set of competencies.”
Hay and BcBer explored the relationship between leadership and emotional
intelligence, organizational climate and performance. Goleman notes two key
results: Leaders with the best financial results do not rely solely on one
leadership style but use several styles in a given week, depending on the
situation. Not all leadership styles have a positive impact on organizational
climate and financial performance. Increasing the emotional intelligence of
leaders, and their ability to adopt a situation-appropriate leadership style
improves climate and improves corporate performance.
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