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    Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction September 20 2010 - Research from the University of Haifa found that employees with high levels of emotional intelligence are more dedicated and satisfied at work. The study surveyed 809 employees and managers in two public sector organizations and two private companies‚ examining the influence of emotional intelligence on factors such as organizational politics‚ work attitudes‚ formal and informal behavior‚ feelings of justice‚ and burnout. The study

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    due to a high emotional intelligence level. The motivational plan created for Elliot aims toward building confidence and leadership skills. Empowering Elliot with the authority to make critical decisions in regards to department projects will help increase his self-confidence. Although Anna Hyatt possesses very strong written communication skills‚ her assessment reveals that she isn’t as motivated‚ and finds it difficult to control her emotions due to having a very high emotional level. Anna’s

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    Emotional quotient (EQ)‚ also called emotional intelligence quotient‚ is a measurement of a person’s ability to monitor his or her emotions‚ to cope with pressures and demands‚ and to control his or her thoughts and actions. The ability to assess and affect situations and relationships with other people also plays a role in emotional intelligence. This measurement is intended to be a tool that is similar to intelligence quotient (IQ)‚ which is a measurement of a person’s intellect. There is much

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    Jaquelinne Ortiz Journal entry # 1 Be spontaneous. Be honest. Be creative. Most of all dive deep!! Self- assessment results: Developing emotional intelligence: 84 Discovering self-motivation: 71 Accepting personal responsibility: 63 Believing in myself: 62 Adopting lifelong learning: 50 Mastering self-management: 52 Gaining self-awareness: 48 Employing interdependence: 40 By doing the self-assessment‚ I learned that my scores are pretty accurate to my personality. I am happy with my two highest

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    CASE 1 Choosing a New Director of Research Sandra Coke is vice president for research and development at Great Lakes Foods (GLF)‚ a large snack food company that has approximately 1‚000 employees. As a result of a recent reorganization‚ Sandra must choose the new director of research. The director will report directly to Sandra and will be responsible for developing and testing new products. The research division of GLF employs about 200 people. The choice of directors is important because Sandra

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    Another intelligence? The article “Another intelligence” reveals an enigmatic of science: Emotional intelligence. In its first words‚ the article introduces theory of emotional intelligence belongs to John D.Mayer and Peter Salovey. According to Golema‚ Emotional Intelligence consists of five key elements‚ including knowing one’s own emotion. It also shows how emotional awareness can lead to managing one’s emotion. Then‚ it quotes Goleman’s list “people recognizing emotion in other” to handle relationship

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    actually happens often these days with youth; they have the want to experiment a lot. There are five components in which wise judgments could be used. First‚ there is emotional intelligence which has four components; emotional perception and expression‚ emotional facilitation of thought‚ emotional understanding‚ and emotional management. Emotional perception and expression is the skill to recognize your own emotions and recognizing other emotionstoo. This component involves the ability to both express positive

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    Leadership opportunities and action are defined based on the characters in the case study. Dysfunction is evaluated both from a team aspect and from the leadership role. Specific development activities are identified to help the individuals develop emotional intelligence. Finally‚ recommendations will be made to guide the team forward. Background Chattanooga Ice Cream is a division of Chattanooga Food Corporation which is a family-controlled business founded in 1936 (Sloane‚ 1997). The ice cream

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    Deterioration Nothing in human history can compare to the barbarity and the atrocities that were committed in the Nazi concentration/death camps. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel‚ he describes in detail the horrific events and tragedies that he experienced during the concentration camps. He talks about how he lost his family and how his relationship with his father transitions throughout the story. Elie describes how his relationship with his father evolves from them being distant‚ to them getting

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    conclusion and will provide my opinion on the more convincing article. According to Goleman‚ decisions are made based on emotions‚ which results in leadership. This is evident at the beginning of “The Emotional Intelligence of Leaders”‚ where Goleman provides a personal encounter involving emotional intelligence and leadership. He and his wife were traveling and see a man in a wheelchair‚ soliciting on the street. Goleman gives the man some cash‚ but the cash falls onto the street. As Goleman

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