Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to date few empirical studies have appeared in the literature providing support that training results in demonstrable changes to EI, and more significantly whether these changes can then be traced to more positive individual or organizational outcomes. This article questions the usefulness of personality and/or mixed model conceptualizations of EI that underpin many training programs as offering nothing new beyond our existing understanding of the importance of soft-skills training in the work-place. Instead it is argued that research should be directed at better understanding how emotional abilities associated with the ability model of EI might be...
Emotional intelligence consists of adaptive emotional functioning involving inter-related competenc...
This research has developed a theory to nurture and enhance Emotional Intelligence (El) within profe...
This presentation outlines the results of an eighteen month study examining the effect of an emotion...
Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to dat...
Human resource practitioners place value on selecting and training a more emotionally intelligent wo...
Purpose: This article presents the results of a training program in emotional intelligence. Design/m...
Recent studies had demonstrated that specific emotional intelligence (EI) abilities (as measured usi...
PURPOSE:This article presents the results of a training program in emotional intelligence. DESIGN/ME...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been suggested as underpinning a number of behaviours considered imp...
In recent years, significant research has been conducted exploring the outcomes of emotional intelli...
The complexity of mental development in humans together with human interaction in the social contex...
A debate exists regarding the efficacy of training interventions in emotional intelligence. While so...
Emotional intelligence consists of adaptive emotional functioning involving inter-related competenci...
To date few empirical studies have appeared in the literature investigating the development of emoti...
Despite the recent interest on the operationalisation and measurement of Emotional intelligence, the...
Emotional intelligence consists of adaptive emotional functioning involving inter-related competenc...
This research has developed a theory to nurture and enhance Emotional Intelligence (El) within profe...
This presentation outlines the results of an eighteen month study examining the effect of an emotion...
Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to dat...
Human resource practitioners place value on selecting and training a more emotionally intelligent wo...
Purpose: This article presents the results of a training program in emotional intelligence. Design/m...
Recent studies had demonstrated that specific emotional intelligence (EI) abilities (as measured usi...
PURPOSE:This article presents the results of a training program in emotional intelligence. DESIGN/ME...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been suggested as underpinning a number of behaviours considered imp...
In recent years, significant research has been conducted exploring the outcomes of emotional intelli...
The complexity of mental development in humans together with human interaction in the social contex...
A debate exists regarding the efficacy of training interventions in emotional intelligence. While so...
Emotional intelligence consists of adaptive emotional functioning involving inter-related competenci...
To date few empirical studies have appeared in the literature investigating the development of emoti...
Despite the recent interest on the operationalisation and measurement of Emotional intelligence, the...
Emotional intelligence consists of adaptive emotional functioning involving inter-related competenc...
This research has developed a theory to nurture and enhance Emotional Intelligence (El) within profe...
This presentation outlines the results of an eighteen month study examining the effect of an emotion...