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Organizational benefits of having emotionally intelligent managers and employees
Pamela R. Johnson, Julie IndvikIn 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…
Learning action learning
L.C. KooThis paper outlines the action learning approach in adult education. To begin, it cites some definitions of action learning and describes the characteristics of this andragogical…
Storytelling and “real” management competence
Steve McKennaCountless organisations have developed “lists” of management competencies based on behavioural criteria. The objective of this competency development is to build a more competent…
Type C workplace interventions
James Kirk, Sherrie Howard, Illona Ketting, Courtney LittleThis paper describes the appropriate uses of Type C interventions and presents three case studies for analysis and discussion. Type C change interventions include counseling…
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1366-5626e-ISSN:
1758-7859ISSN-L:
1366-5626Renamed from:
Employee Counselling TodayOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Sara Cervai
- Prof Tauno Kekäle