Emotionally intelligent organizations
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Research on emotional intelligence have highlighted the impact that emotional aspects have on the peoples’ life, and have questioned the validity of the measurements of cognitive intelligence. Since the term “emotional intelligence” became known in the scientific field back in 1995, this sphere has received a lot of interest from both the academic and the organizational areas, and the investigations regarding it have increased. Therefore, it is a constantly developing field of study.
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