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devlian [24]
3 years ago
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Griffin is working on a project with his and Griffin routinely works to build consensus while also helping his team feel good ab

out the work they are doing. Which component of Emotional Intelligence is Griffin displaying
Social Studies
1 answer:
Hunter-Best [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

Social Awareness

Explanation:

Emotional intelligence as the name suggests, helps people successfully manage themselves and others. Having good emotional intelligence is peculiar to influence the emotions of those around you.

The answer is Social awareness, as the question above mentioned how Griffin works to build consensus while also helping his team feel good about the work they are doing, simply means he helps the team and he is showing them a lot of empathy, which is a characteristic of Social awareness. Among other things that could describe Social awareness, I would simply say Social awareness is demonstrated when you recognize others’ emotions.

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