Transcription of Assessing Emotional Intelligence Competencies
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Assessing EI Competencies 1. Assessing Emotional Intelligence Competencies Richard E. Boyatzis, and Fabio Sala, Case Western Reserve The Hay Group University January 20, 2004. To appear in Glenn Geher (ed.), The Measurement of Emotional Intelligence , Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. 1. Richard E. Boyatzis is Professor and Chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (email: Fabio Sala is a senior researcher at the McClelland Center for Research and Innovation, The Hay Group, Boston, Massachusetts (email: Parts of this chapter use earlier work by the authors without direct quotation, in particular from Boyatzis, , Goleman, D., and Rhee, K. (2000), Clustering competence in Emotional Intelligence : Insights from the Emotional Competence Inventory (ECI). In R. Bar-On and Parker (eds.), Handbook of Emotional Intelligence . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp. 343-362 and Sala, F. (2002), Emotional Competence Inventory (ECI): Technical Manual, The McClelland Center for Research and Innovation, The Hay Group.))
Assessing EI Competencies 1 Assessing Emotional Intelligence Competencies Richard E. Boyatzis, Ph.D. and Fabio Sala, Ph.D.1 Case Western Reserve The Hay Group
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