RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SPIRITUAL BEHAVIOUR OF LEADERS: WITH SPECIAL REFRENCE TO BANKING SECTOR
Abstract
For long, it has been believed that success at a work place depends on the level
of intelligence or Intelligence Quotient (IQ) which is being reflected as our exam
marks, academic degrees, achievements etc. Here you need a different level of
intelligence, which is termed as emotional intelligence. The term emotional
intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to identify, use, understand and manage
emotions and emotional information. Emotional intelligence plays a major role
in the present-day environment especially in regard to how it affects today’s
workforce. Businesses are essentially people oriented. So anything that
impacts the effectiveness of people’s minds also impacts the businesses they
run or work for. Every business organization comprises of people with different
strengths, personalities and emotions, which can greatly affect the way they
work. In fact, many experts now believe that a person’s emotional intelligence
quotient (EQ) may be more important than their intelligence quotient (IQ) and
is certainly a better predictor of success, quality of relations hips, and overall
happiness.
Work Spirituality has been proved as a important and blessed intangible asset
for an organizational long term progress and survival. The philosophy of
spirituality prevails Gods values at working place i.e. peace, love, care,
affection, interconnectedness and association which resultantly build a strong
connection between employees and their organizations. The work spirituality is
a determinant of affective organizational commitment as it adjusts employee’s
behavior, thus creating a strong association and a sense of wholeness among
them. The spiritual values are found quite significant in upgrading employees
morality, behavior helping them in strengthening their connection with the
organization.
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