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Leadership characteristic that can help motivate workers -
- Self-awareness
- Self-regulation
- Motivation
- Empathy
- 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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Answer:
Provisional licensees would have their license suspended for 6 months and probation for 1 year for receiving _3_ points in 12 months
Explanation:
The following are the actions to be taken based upon any collisions or violations as follows:
If you get a traffic ticket and fail to appear in court, DMV will suspend your driving privilege until you appear in court.
If you have 1 “at fault” collision or conviction of a traffic law violation within 12 months, DMV will send you a warning letter.
If you have 2 “at fault” collisions or convictions (or combination of both) of a traffic law violation within 12 months, you cannot drive for 30 days, unless accompanied by your licensed parent or other licensed adult who is at least 25 years old.
If you have 3 “at fault” collisions or convictions (or any combination) of a traffic law violation within 12 months, you will be suspended for 6 months and placed on probation for 1 year.
If you have 4 or more “at fault” collisions or point count convictions of traffic law violations while on probation, you will be suspended again (traffic law violations resolved in juvenile court are also reported to DMV).
If you are convicted of using alcohol or a controlled substance and you are between 13 to 21 years old, the court orders DMV to suspend your DL for 1 year. If you do not have a DL, the court orders DMV to delay your eligibility to apply for a DL. You may also be required to complete a DUI program.