This paper explores approaches to the development of Emotional Intelligence (EI) and to the critical question 'can EI be developed?' Technical data on the instruments used to measure EI, the Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (EIQ) devised by Dulewicz and Higgs (2000c) and the EQ-i designed by Bar-On (1997), are reported. Findings from three studies involving managers, team leaders and the skippers and crews from a round-the-world yacht race are presented to explore whether Emotional Intelligence scores change after training and other experiences. A revised model to explain how the elements of Emotional Intelligence are related to each other is presented and tested, and possible explanations of why some elements are more amenable to devel...
Emotional intelligence is defined as having the personal skills that characterize a rich and balance...
Assuming that the modern connotation of Emotional Intelligence (El) took shape with Wayne Leon Payne...
The construct of emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the individual differences in the perception,...
In a previous Henley Working Paper on Emotional Intelligence (EI), Dulewicz and Higgs, (1998a) highl...
The aim of the theorethical part of the thesis is to describe basic charac- teristics of concept of ...
Our purpose in this chapter is to explore emotional intelligence (EI) as a potentially useful scient...
Managing human emotions plays a critical role in everyday functioning. After years of lively debate ...
The paper examines the modern psychological construct known as emotional intelligence (abbreviated a...
Emotional intelligence (EI) involves the ability to carry out accurate reasoning about emotions and ...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) must somehow combine two of the three states of mind cognition and affec...
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tests and past academic degrees carry much weight when testing a workforc...
THESIS 8369The aim of this thesis was to evaluate a programme to develop emotional intelligence in w...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a term that has several definitions and theories. Three major views i...
Purpose – The importance of emotional intelligence (EI) for management success has been established...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has gained significant popularity as a scientific construct over the pas...
Emotional intelligence is defined as having the personal skills that characterize a rich and balance...
Assuming that the modern connotation of Emotional Intelligence (El) took shape with Wayne Leon Payne...
The construct of emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the individual differences in the perception,...
In a previous Henley Working Paper on Emotional Intelligence (EI), Dulewicz and Higgs, (1998a) highl...
The aim of the theorethical part of the thesis is to describe basic charac- teristics of concept of ...
Our purpose in this chapter is to explore emotional intelligence (EI) as a potentially useful scient...
Managing human emotions plays a critical role in everyday functioning. After years of lively debate ...
The paper examines the modern psychological construct known as emotional intelligence (abbreviated a...
Emotional intelligence (EI) involves the ability to carry out accurate reasoning about emotions and ...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) must somehow combine two of the three states of mind cognition and affec...
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tests and past academic degrees carry much weight when testing a workforc...
THESIS 8369The aim of this thesis was to evaluate a programme to develop emotional intelligence in w...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a term that has several definitions and theories. Three major views i...
Purpose – The importance of emotional intelligence (EI) for management success has been established...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has gained significant popularity as a scientific construct over the pas...
Emotional intelligence is defined as having the personal skills that characterize a rich and balance...
Assuming that the modern connotation of Emotional Intelligence (El) took shape with Wayne Leon Payne...
The construct of emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the individual differences in the perception,...