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Lady bird [3.3K]
2 years ago
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Which is a leadership characteristic that can help motivate workers to take swift and sustained action emotional intelligence?

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anygoal [31]2 years ago
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Leadership characteristic that can help motivate workers -

  1. Self-awareness
  2. Self-regulation
  3. Motivation
  4. Empathy
  5. Social skills
<h3>Why is emotional intelligence important to leaders and managers?</h3>

Someone needs to hold it together when the workplace erupts, or when negative emotions simmer just below the surface, creating a toxic working environment. A leader with high Emotional Intelligence can also help to foster a workplace culture that doesn’t become toxic in the first place.

As Chris Underwood’s feature on the vital role of emotional intelligence points out, leaders with high EQ can celebrate team balance and diversity, motivate and influence people as well as make decisions using critical thinking and positively influence strategy.

To learn more about EQ from given link

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