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    understood that teamwork would be a component, but now I truly can acknowledge my underestimation of teamwork, as each course requires numerous group submissions. A further surprise is the social loafing that occurs on a team if there is low emotional intelligence. All Commerce students achieved to be accepted, and now it is evident some are accepting the backseat in their education. A corresponding surprise due to the level of group work and my inability to be passive in my learning is the…

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    himself compared to Hillary Clinton. Emotional intelligence is very important when people look at examine the possible effectiveness of a leader. They will examine the different aspects seen in emotional intelligence and see how the potential leader demonstrates those qualities. Donald Trump from the very first debate, was seen to show a rather low level of emotional intelligence, and that never really changed throughout the three debates. Emotional intelligence Donald Trump, is not one…

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    According to Deary, Johnson & Houlihan (2009), intelligence is one of the most frequently studied human behavioral traits and one of the strongest known predictors of major life outcomes such as educational attainment, occupational success, health, and longevity. On that, intelligence can be defines as the ability to learn or understand things or to deal with new or difficult situations and also the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment or to think abstractly as measured by…

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    One of the biggest issues I have seen in my personal life as well as my working career is the ability to totally trust people. The definition that we looked at in class defines trust as the willingness to be vulnerable to an authority based on positive expectations about the authority’s actions and intentions. A great deal of my distrust at work stems from the total lack of communication within our group. My colleagues and I have conferred on many occasions that management continually…

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    to look in to. As for FM 5-0 it is the process in which to prepare for operations using the adaptive leadership traits. Both of which are great to gain knowledge on Adaptive leadership Emotional intelligence…

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    Wharam, who has conducted studies on emotional intelligence notes that the words used to describe emotional intelligence are similar, for instance use of the words ‘awareness’, ‘control’ and ‘others’ (2009). He defines emotional intelligence as the ability to be aware of ones and others emotions and managing or motivating oneself and others through understanding emotions (Wharam 2009). My lack of emotional intelligence made it difficult for me to partner with or listen to others…

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    that empathy consists only of emotional components (Mehrabian & Epstein, as cited in Davis, 1980). Another school of thought emphasizes the cognitive aspects and equates empathy with the accurate perception of others (Hogan, 1969). I agree with Dr. Mark Davis, professor at Eckerd University and author of over 50 books and articles on empathy, who argues that empathy is multidimensional and requires a number of constructs, including cognitive responses and emotional reactions (Davis, 1980).…

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    Introduction Until recently, I have been surrounded by ineffective leaders for my entire professional career. Prior to June 2016, I was employed by The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) for eight years. During that time, a common problem for the leadership there was that they severely struggled with motivating subordinates. Turnover was also extremely high, and this was largely due to the ways that the leaders communicated with their followers. After witnessing such extreme…

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    theory of Emotional Intelligence to the general public. His book was considered a groundbreaking achievement due to his suggestion that emotions can be more important than IQ, when it came to being “successful.’ Goleman’s theory has been…

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    Mo’at shared her emotional response to the destruction of Hometree when she freed Jake Sully and said: “If you are one of us, help us.” She also responded to Jake’s emotional distress when the consciousness transfer of his friend Dr. Grace Augustine failed, by offering comfort after her death. (Avatar, 2010) According to The article Improving Emotional Intelligence, “Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to identify, use, understand, and manage…

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