Organizational benefits of having emotionally intelligent managers and employees
Abstract
In decades past, workers were, in effect, told to leave their emotions at home and most complied. No more. A person with high emotional intelligence (EI) has the ability to understand and relate to people. In fact, this skill is now considered to have greater impact on individual and group performance than traditional measures of intelligence such as IQ. When emotional intelligence is present, there is increased employee cooperation, increased motivation, increased productivity, and increased profits. However, emotional intelligence is lacking in the US workplace. This lack is clearly chronicled in the comic strip, Dilbert, where Scott Adams, the creator, lampoons what occurs in the workplace: vapid corporate‐speak with no guts and no emotionally‐honest message. This article defines emotional intelligence, describes how the comic strip, Dilbert, daily depicts situations where emotional intelligence is lacking, and discusses the organizational benefits of having emotionally intelligent managers and employees.
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Citation
Johnson, P.R. and Indvik, J. (1999), "Organizational benefits of having emotionally intelligent managers and employees", Journal of Workplace Learning, Vol. 11 No. 3, pp. 84-88. https://doi.org/10.1108/13665629910264226
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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