In this global era, emotional intelligence tends to be one of the most central ideas to strike the business world in recent years. It is based on the conception that competency of managers to understand their own emotions, and those of the people they work along with, is the key indicator of better business performance and its sustainable growth. This study attempts to empirically examine the effect of emotional intelligence on work attitude and work outcome of subordinates. The study reveals that subordinates working under the managers with high emotional intelligence show favorable work outcome and display positive work attitude
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<p>In recent years, Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been a popular topic of debate in the field of<b...
Introduction. The relevance of studying the emotions of employees in organizations is due to the eco...
Research background: Emotional intelligence is a set of emotional and social abilities and skills of...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the emotional intelligence levels ...
Emotional intelligence is essential factor responsible for determining success in life and psycholog...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the emotional intelligence levels ...
Introduction: The current research was conducted to evaluate the relationship between emotional inte...
Every employee is eager to develop their professional and technical skills in order to enhance their...
Emotional intelligence is very critical to the managerial effectiveness. The present study intends t...
The idea that emotional competence is crucial for adaptation in various realms of life has fuelled n...
817-821Present study investigates the impact of manager’s emotional intelligence (EI) on the stress ...
AbstractEmployers and mainly those the operate in an international context and interact in a multicu...
Emotional intelligence (EI) was defined by Mayer and Salovey in 1997 as a set of interrelated skills...
Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to monitor one’s feelings and emotions. People with...
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> </span><p class="MsoNormal" style="ma...
<p>In recent years, Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been a popular topic of debate in the field of<b...
Introduction. The relevance of studying the emotions of employees in organizations is due to the eco...
Research background: Emotional intelligence is a set of emotional and social abilities and skills of...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the emotional intelligence levels ...
Emotional intelligence is essential factor responsible for determining success in life and psycholog...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the emotional intelligence levels ...
Introduction: The current research was conducted to evaluate the relationship between emotional inte...
Every employee is eager to develop their professional and technical skills in order to enhance their...
Emotional intelligence is very critical to the managerial effectiveness. The present study intends t...
The idea that emotional competence is crucial for adaptation in various realms of life has fuelled n...
817-821Present study investigates the impact of manager’s emotional intelligence (EI) on the stress ...
AbstractEmployers and mainly those the operate in an international context and interact in a multicu...
Emotional intelligence (EI) was defined by Mayer and Salovey in 1997 as a set of interrelated skills...
Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to monitor one’s feelings and emotions. People with...
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> </span><p class="MsoNormal" style="ma...
<p>In recent years, Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been a popular topic of debate in the field of<b...
Introduction. The relevance of studying the emotions of employees in organizations is due to the eco...