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Emotional Intelligence: Tipping Point in Workplace Excellence

Emotional Intelligence: Tipping Point in Workplace Excellence

Annette Weyers
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This workbook will help readers develop a deeper understanding of the effect and advantages ofemotional intelligence on own and organisational behaviour. Critically reflect on the changing world of work and the new requirements for successfulfunctioning at work. Explain how plasticity in the neural circuitry allows for the acquisition of skills such as those propagated by emotional intelligence theorists. Discuss the important role of affect in human behaviour. Reflect on research and the role of theories in support of the role of emotion in human behaviour. Describe the historical roots of EI and its related concepts. Reflect on the development of EI. To enhance knowledge of the emotional intelligence construct.Dr Annette Prins formerly a lecturer in psychology and student counsellor; Prins was section head, Staff Wellness Division: University of the Free State and currently CEO of the Centre of Talent andWellness Management.Eugene van Niekerk has a BA Honours and MSc and he has extensive experience as a consultingpsychologist in the fields of health and wellbeing, resilience, stress management, emotionalintelligence and mind-body medicine.Annette Weyers is a consultant social worker, involved in the wellness business for the past tenyears. She co-owns the company Talent and Wellness Management
Pages
390
Format
ebook
ISBN 13
9781283849982

Emotional Intelligence: Tipping Point in Workplace Excellence

Annette Weyers
0/5 ( ratings)
This workbook will help readers develop a deeper understanding of the effect and advantages ofemotional intelligence on own and organisational behaviour. Critically reflect on the changing world of work and the new requirements for successfulfunctioning at work. Explain how plasticity in the neural circuitry allows for the acquisition of skills such as those propagated by emotional intelligence theorists. Discuss the important role of affect in human behaviour. Reflect on research and the role of theories in support of the role of emotion in human behaviour. Describe the historical roots of EI and its related concepts. Reflect on the development of EI. To enhance knowledge of the emotional intelligence construct.Dr Annette Prins formerly a lecturer in psychology and student counsellor; Prins was section head, Staff Wellness Division: University of the Free State and currently CEO of the Centre of Talent andWellness Management.Eugene van Niekerk has a BA Honours and MSc and he has extensive experience as a consultingpsychologist in the fields of health and wellbeing, resilience, stress management, emotionalintelligence and mind-body medicine.Annette Weyers is a consultant social worker, involved in the wellness business for the past tenyears. She co-owns the company Talent and Wellness Management
Pages
390
Format
ebook
ISBN 13
9781283849982

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