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The case for building emotionally intelligent workers, those who are cognizant of how emotions influence performance, is becoming increasingly clear particularly for leaders. In fact, according the Center for Creative Leadership, the primary derailment for executives is a deficit in emotional intelligence. Although the case is clear, most c...
Wed Dec 22 2004
The case for building emotionally intelligent workers, those who are cognizant of how emotions influence performance, is becoming increasingly clear particularly for leaders. In fact, according the Center for Creative Leadership, the primary derailment for executives is a deficit in emotional intelligence.
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