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Emotional intelligence, transformational leadership and workplace prosperity


Žao nam je, ne postoji prijevod na raspolaganju za ovaj proizvod još Američki Engleski i Grčki.

People are changing and the way we manage ourselves in our workplace is changing. Even the concept of intelligence or ability has changed. This has affected the world of work, regardless of the field we are referring to. Entrepreneurs, executives, managers and employees in general are required to develop new skills and strategies for a new market. Here is the place for Emotional Intelligence (EI) and an additional weapon for maintaining employability levels, but also quality and production standards in a new economic and social scenario. In previous years, employees’ emotional intelligence was low on the list of qualifications, especially for leaders.

However, as the market has changed, the way one relates emotionally to others becomes much more important. Company leaders need to understand the emotional connection that the public has with services, products and companies as a whole. With globalization, emotional intelligence is more important than ever when groups are intercultural and global, increasing the complexity of emotional interactions and the way they are expressed. Essentially, emotional intelligence in the workplace results in understanding, expression and management, good relationships and problem solving under pressure. Researchers have suggested that emotional intelligence affects how well employees interact with their co-workers.

Emotional intelligence is also considered to play a role in how employees manage stress and conflict as well as overall performance at work. Employees with high emotional intelligence scores perform better on scores of interpersonal function, leadership skills, and stress management. Other studies have linked higher emotional intelligence to better job satisfaction as well as overall job performance. Employees with high emotional intelligence are able to work in teams, adapt to change and be flexible.

CSO:

InetrmediaKT (https://intermediakt.org/home-gr/)

Related SDG:

4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all (SDG target: By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship)
8. Decent work and economic growth (SDG target: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value)


Challenge Solutions:

Solution #1:EMo-Gen
The proposed solution created a website with a questionnaire related to emotional intelligence.

Solution #2:QuestionMark
A WordPress  with a free add-on questionnaire plugin/tool was used to design the questionnaire.

Awarded project and reasons provided by the Jury: The first team had a nice design (minimal approach) that our stakeholders really liked it, but the other team had a more completed solution with additional pages related to the topic of emotional intelligence.

  • Is this the project that has been awarded also with the hackAD Special Awards? No

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