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    Values, Motivations, and Emotional Intelligence

    VALUES, MOTIVATIONS, AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE A number of years ago, I was employed by a large county hospital located in the Metroplex area. Prior to agreeing to accept the position, I’d researched and learned the hospital system was in the process of restructuring. The department I would be working in seemed to be refocusing its efforts and attention toward meeting the needs of more area residents than ever before (via implementing creative outreach and educational-based health programs in

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    Eq Assessment

    Grand Canyon University: MGT605 April 2, 2013 EQ Assessment Emotional Intelligence (IE) is an important part of the social and business world. IE can be described as ability to understand, control, and evaluate emotions. Understanding and ability to manage the emotions is important, because emotion is characterizing person’s emotional intelligence. To better understand my emotional intelligence, I took two self-assessment quizzes on-line. The results of the assessments allowed me to recognize

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    Child Abuse Andcognitive Development

    include emotional issues such as posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression. Externalizing behaviors include actions such as aggression and delinquent behaviors. All of these internal and external conflicts can severely damage a child’s ability to navigate a variety of social contexts which may in turn decrease their likelihood of thriving within an academic environment. Previous research has found that children who are maltreated tend to have overall lower levels of intelligence, higher

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    Intersect Investment

    evaluating each company closely, Intersect Investment will pay special attention to each company’s success or failures. Several key factors, such as external and internal forces, extrinsic motivation, organizational and cultural changes, and emotional intelligence will be considered. Introduction Ever since 2001, the financial industry has been an unpredictable climate, with firms “struggling to keep both their clients” trust and Wall Street’s credibility,” (Intersect Investment, 2008, p.1). Intersect

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    Emotional Intelligence

    Running head: Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence Grand Canyon University: MGT 605 March 26, 2012 Emotional Intelligence Emotional intelligence is the ability to control asses, and identify emotions of oneself or of a group. Some researchers suggest that emotional intelligence can be learned and strengthened, while other claim it is an inborn characteristic. (Cherry, 2012) I am one of those individuals who do believe that one does have the capability to grow

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    The Twin Pillars of Effective Leadership

    is used to pull the followers. This tool is a slow-acting process and has a long –term effect. Leaders have to use different actions and disposed many skills to pull up his followers to attend objectives. Having different components of EI (emotional intelligence) a leader try to convince people by his vision, they will be probably attracted in the long term . This is why we can’t use this process to deal with crisis. On the other side, the hammer will be a perfect tool to deal with crisis and making

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    Intelligence Paper

    Gardner Intelligence Paper By Johnny Sanchez University of Phoenix PSY 300 April 23, 2012 Howard Gardner came up with a theory of multiple intelligences. The intelligences that he came up with include linguistic, musical, logical-mathematical, naturalist, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, and interpersonal. The multiple intelligences are psychometric approach, the information-processing approach, and the theory of multiple intelligences (Kowalski & Westen, 2009). The theory

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    Emotional Intelligent

    Unit 3 Individual Project Logan P. Riley Aspects of Psychology I took the two Emotional Intelligent (EI) quizzes and it stated that I had a very high EI, above average at that. I found that many of the questions asked had a lot to do with how I felt about myself and no so much about how I felt about others. The results stated that I needed to focus more on myself than on others and that I needed to take time out of my busy day to reflect on my goals in life. I find this true due to the fact

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    Leadership

    I arranged to attend a city council meeting in Frisco, Texas (Collin County) on May 15, 2012 at 5:00 P.M. The board consisted of 6 council members including the Mayor Mayer Maso who was the facilitator. The meeting took place at the Frisco City Hall in the George A. Purefoy Municipal Center in the council chambers. The meeting began with the call to order and subsequently closed to the public due to a closed session to discuss legal advice about Exide, a factory in Frisco that many citizens are

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    Emotional Intelligence

    "Emotional Intelligence is a master aptitude, a capacity that profoundly affects all other abilities, either facilitating or interfering with them."--Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence, p. 80. In today's world with so much emphasis being placed on the merit of IQ alone a person's intelligence and their ability to succeed is measured heavily by their IQ. Unfortunately this is the most well known predictor for intelligence. However, it is not the only one. It is just the most widely known. At

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