Emotional Intelligent
Emotional Intelligence
Patricia M Giles
Principles of Management 331
Mr. Franquet
Campbell University
July 10, 2005
Abstract
In recent years emotional intelligence has become one of the hottest topics between organizations. Researchers have been working on this topic for time to time, to demonstrate or refute the importance of feelings. In the beginning common thoughts from managers and or supervisors were, "Â…emotions are in the way...", "Emotions try to keep us from making good decisions.", "Â…emotions increase a lack on focusing." Fortunately, an indeed research takes emotional intelligence to an ultimate ideal in which intelligence is based on emotions, and people who contain this capacity are less depressed, in good health, more employable, and have better interactions.
Emotional Intelligence
In recent years, a great deal of attention has been dedicated to emotional intelligence. Numerous researches have been done on emotions and feelings applicable to......
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