Role of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership and Communication: An Empirical Study
Abstract:The core competencies that define a person, including the capacity to manage one's emotions and the innate capacity to engage in productive relationship, are the subject of emotional intelligence. A good illustration of emotional intelligence in practice could be one's capacity to interact effectively for the advantage of a favourable conversation. According to the definition, emotional intelligence entails transitioning from a unipersonal to an impersonal viewpoint, from internal talents of understanding ones… Show more
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