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An EI-Based Theory of Performance

Author: Daniel Goleman

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Description: An EI-Based Theory of Performance, discusses emotional intelligence (EI) as a framework for understanding on-the-job success. It presents a model of EI competencies and explores the neurological substrates of emotional intelligence.

Subject: Emotional Intelligence

Pages: 18

Megabytes: 0.16 MB

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