scholarly journals The Effect of Emotional Intelligence of Operational Team Leaders on the Performance of Team Members

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 266
Author(s):  
Moayyad Al-Fawaeer ◽  
Ayman Wael Alkhatib

This study is aimed at identifying the effect of emotional intelligence with its dimensions (self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, motivation, and social skills) on the performance of working teams with its dimensions (task performance, contextual performance, and counterproductive performance) among employees on the operational lines of industrial companies operating in the Jordanian city of Sahab. The analysis is limited to employees in those companies, and the questionnaire is used as a data collection tool, taking a simple random sample to represent the study population. In addition to the analysis of 216 questionnaires, the SPSS program is used as a data analysis tool in the study. The study emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence dimensions for operational team leaders, especially motivation and social skills dimensions because they have a higher effect on the task performance and contextual performance levels, while all dimensions of emotional intelligence have a negative effect on counterproductive performance for operational team members.

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Ayang Kinasih

Abstrak: Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mendeskripsikan tingkat keberhasilan belajar fisika ditinjau dari kecerdasan emosional, kontribusi kecerdasan emosional terhadap hasil belajar, kesesuaian hasil belajar dengan tingkat kecerdasan emosional, pola dukungan subvariabel kecerdasan emosional yang terbentuk pada variasi kategori hasil belajar. Populasi pada penelitian ini adalah seluruh siswa SMA Negeri 2 Sekampung, sampel diambil 20% dari populasi atau sebanyak 35 siswa. Data diperoleh melalui metode tes dan angket kecerdasan emosional. Kesimpulan: (1) Siswa yang memiliki kecerdasan emosional tinggi maka tingkat keberhasilan belajar paling besar, (2) kontribusi kecerdasan emosional terhadap hasil belajar sangat besar, (3) hasil belajar sesuai dengan kecerdasan emosional, (4) pola dukungan subvariabel kecerdasan emosional pada hasil belajar tinggi, yaitu siswa memiliki kesadaran diri, pengaturan diri, turut merasakan (empati), dan keterampilan sosial tinggi, pola dukungan subvariabel kecerdasan emosional pada hasil belajar sedang, yaitu siswa memiliki kesadaran diri, pengaturan diri, turut merasakan (empati), dan keterampilan sosial sedang, pola dukungan subvariabel kecerdasan emosional pada hasil belajar rendah, yaitu siswa memiliki kesadaran diri, pengaturan diri, turut merasakan (empati), dan keterampilan sosial rendah. Subvariabel kecerdasan emosional yang dominan mendukung hasil belajar adalah turut merasakan (empati).Abstract:  The purpose of this study was to describe the success rate to learn physics in terms of emotional intelligence, emotional intelligence contribute to learning outcomes, learning outcomes conformity with the level of emotional intelligence, emotional intelligence subvariabel support pattern formed on the variation of categories of learning outcomes. The population in this study were all students of SMA Negeri 2 Sekampung, samples taken 20% of the population, or as many as 35 students. Data obtained through the method of emotional intelligence tests and questionnaires. Conclusions: (1) Students who have high emotional intelligence the greatest learning success rate, (2) contribution of emotional intelligence to the learning outcomes is very large, (3) learning outcomes in accordance with emotional intelligence, (4) a pattern of emotional intelligence subvariabel support the results higher learning, the students' self-awareness, self-regulation, also feel (empathy), and high social skills, emotional intelligence subvariabel patterns support the learning outcomes were, the students have self-awareness, self-regulation, also feel (empathy), and skills social being, patterns support emotional intelligence subvariabel low learning outcomes, the students have self-awareness, self-regulation, also feel (empathy), and low social skills. Subvariabel emotional intelligence is the dominant support learning outcomes also feel (empathy).


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 135
Author(s):  
Eka Fajar Rahmani

<p><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>Penelitian bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah penerapan teknik collaborative writing dapat mengembangkan kecerdasan emosional mahasiswa. Penelitian menggunakan metode deskriptif kuantitatif. Alat pengumpul data menggunakan kuesioner berdasarkan pada 5 aspek kecerdasan emosional yang mencakup<em> self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, social awareness,</em> dan <em>social skills.</em> Teknik analisis data dilakukan dengan perhitungan persentase dari butir kuesioner, dilanjutkan dengan interpretasi dan deskripsi data dari persepsi mahasiswa terhadap kecerdasan emosional setelah teknik <em>collaborative writing</em> diterapkan. Subjek penelitian adalah mahasiswa Sekolah Tinggi Bahasa Asing Pontianak yang mengikuti kelas <em>Essay Writing</em> dan <em>Literary Criticism</em> berjumlah 43 orang dan dipilih menggunakan teknik <em>purposive sampling</em>. Berdasarkan hasil analisis data, terjadi peningkatan kecerdasan emosional mahasiswa setelah diterapkannya teknik <em>collaborative writing</em> yang ditunjukkan dengan peningkatan respons pada aspek kecerdasan emosional.</p><p> </p><p><em><strong>Abstract</strong></em></p><p><em>This research aimed to find out if the implementation of collaborative writing techniques could develop the emotional intelligence of students. This research used descriptive quantitative method. Data collection tools used a questionnaire based on 5 aspects of emotional intelligence which include self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, social awareness, and social skills. The data were analyzed by calculating the percentages of each questionnaire item, then continued to interpret and describe the implementation of collaborative writing technique. The subjects of this research were 43 students of Sekolah Tinggi Bahasa Asing Pontianak who enrolled in Essay Writing and Literary Criticism classes, with a total of 43 students who were selected using purposive sampling technique. The results of the data analysis indicated that there happened improvements towards the emotional intelligence after collaborative technique was implemented shown by the increase of positive responses on emotional intelligence aspects.</em></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 1997-2004
Author(s):  
Devika Rani ◽  
M. Javed Kalburgi ◽  
Mohammed Farzana Begum

The primary goal of the paper is to explore the connection between emotional intelligence and employees’ satisfaction in India’s automobile Industry. The research examines the emotional intelligence variables and how employees’ control & understand the emotions of themselves and their colleagues. The study was conducted by taking 120 respondents selected randomly from automobile industry. The study prophecies the emotional quotient of employees in different aspects like self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills.


Author(s):  
Satya Sundar Sethy

Engineers are observed as an archetype of people who carry out their professional tasks through rationality and quantitative aptitude. Thus, they do not consider themselves responsible for any sort of consequences their designed products have. But in contrast to their claim, many scholars argue that engineering products cannot be judged as value neutral as they are designed for public use. The product is good when people use it and get benefit from it and bad when tragedy occurs. The tragedy can be abated or possibly avoided if engineers would incorporate Emotional Intelligence (EI) into their professional task. EI is defined as “skills” that subsume self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. Thus, not incorporating EI in the engineering task brings about unwanted tragedies. Against this backdrop, this chapter critically examines the salient features of EI, three models of EI, significance of integrating EI into engineering design, methods to learn and develop EI, and ethical implications of EI in engineering profession.


2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 141-144
Author(s):  
K.M. Taibolatov ◽  
◽  
Y. I. Burdina ◽  

The article deals with the situation of the study of emotional intelligence. When considering the study of the concept of emotional intelligence, starting with John Mayer and Peter Salovey, an overview of the works of D. Golumen is given, and the works of Soviet and Russian scientists are considered. 5 main components of emotional intelligence introduced by Daniel Goleman are considered: self-awareness, self-regulation, social skills, empathy, and motivation. In addition, the article considers the situation of studying emotional intelligence in Kazakhstan, which was attended by domestic scientists Z. B. Madalieva, A. A. Tolegenova, D. B. Akhmetov, B. D. Baitukbaev, A. S. the analysis of the works of Samеkina, L. O. Sarsenbaeva. The essence of «emotional intelligence» and its structure are defined.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (G) ◽  
pp. 337-340
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ryman Napirah ◽  
Vidyanto Untad ◽  
Siti Alfani

BACKGROUND: The high work demands on nurses in their work, the greater the possibility of a nurse experiencing work stress. AIM: This study aimed to determine the relationship between self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, empathy, and social skills with the work stress among nurses in the hospitalization services of Undata Hospital, Central Sulawesi Province. METHOD: It was a quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach and using the accidental sampling method. Data were collected by a questionnaire with a Likert scale and the WHO DASS questionnaire toward 63 respondents and statistically analyzed using the Chi-square test. RESULTS: A relationship between self-awareness (p = 0.034), self-management (p = 0.044), self-motivation (p = 0.012), empathy (p = 0.021), and social skills (p = 0.026) with work stress among nurses in hospitalization services of Undata Hospital, Central Sulawesi Province. CONCLUSION: Emotional intelligence affects the nurses’ work stress in a hospital during work implementation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 204
Author(s):  
Nori Indriyani ◽  
Rahmi Munfangati

Everyone faces emotional challenges. It can influence their behavior since emotion is an incredibly strong drive on human behavior. This powerful emotion can lead someone to take actions that he might not regularly do, or keep away from the conditions that someone enjoys. Emotionality is related to a range of psychological phenomena, including mood, temperament, personality, and motivation. The ability to control emotions in the self and others is called Emotional Intelligence (EI). EI can be found not only in real life but in literary works such as a novel. In line with that interesting topic, this article, therefore, explores the EI and the implications of EI of the main character in Belva Plain’s Blessings. In analyzing the novel, the study applied a psychological approach. The technique of analyzing the data was a qualitative descriptive method. The findings of the study showed Jennie’s EI, that is composed of emotional self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, and social skills. Furthermore, the results revealed the implications of Jennie’s EI; she becomes successful because she is good at self-regulation and motivation. She is also good at self-awareness, empathy and social skills, so she has better interpersonal relations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 289-305
Author(s):  
Ari Dwi Sulaksono ◽  
Wisnu Barlianto ◽  
Heni Dwi Windarwati

Emotional intelligence consists of self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, self-empathy and social skills. Gaming disorder in adolescents can lead to self-concept disorder, depression, social dysfunction and even mental disorders. The systematic aim of this review is to identify the phenomenology of the impact of gaming disorder on adolescent emotional intelligence. The stages in making this systematic review create questions, identification, eligibility, article inclusion selection, screening, and appraisal in an international database that is Science Direct, ProQuest and PubMed. Selection was done with PRISMA flow-diagrams and criticized with the JBI tool. After obtaining 23 relevant articles, they are then analyzed into a systematic review. Gaming disorder is a problem of great concern in various countries. Gaming disorder is the main trigger affecting the emotional intelligence of adolescents today. The highest aspect resulting from gaming disorder is in the aspect of self-regulation, then aspects of self-awareness, self-empathy, self-motivation and social skills also experience a significant impact. This disorder, if it continues with higher intensity, can cause sufferers to experience negative things in their lives. Emotional intelligence is very important to be mastered in life, if emotional intelligence has been disturbed due to gaming disorder then the five aspects of emotional intelligence will also be disturbed. The fact that gaming disorder is empirically proven can have an impact on adolescent emotional intelligence. Thus, conducting additional research in Indonesia and also the world is very important to understand gaming disorder and how to handle it.


Author(s):  
Poppy Nurmayanti

This research aim to test do emotional intellegence consisting of five component that is recognition self awareness, self regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills have an effect on to storey level understanding of accountancy point of view from gender perspective. This research also aim to know the existence of role self confidence as moderating variable to emotional intellegence influence to storey level understanding of accounting. Besides also this research aim to see the existence of difference emotional intellegence between student owning self confidence of strong with student which is self confidence of weak. Measuring instrument to measure storey level understanding of accountancy is average point of accountancy that is PA1, PA2, AKM1, AKM2, AKL1, AKL2, AU1, AU2, and TA. The data analysis used is simple linear regression, Moderating Regression Analysis (MRA), and independent sample t-test. The results show that recognition self awareness, self regulation, motivation, social skill and empathy do not have an effect on by significance and only empatht  has  role as quasi moderator variable. There is no difference between emotional intellegence woman and man. But, weak self confidence and strong self confidence differ for all of emotional intellegence (recognition self awareness, self regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills). Many factors which influence storey level understanding of accountancy like mental stress factor, and so on. Result of this research can give contribution to university in order to compiling curricullum and give input to student in order to develop and manage their emotional intellegence and self confidence.


Author(s):  
Mrs. Maya Murali ◽  
Dr. Well Haorei

This research article is an extract of Ph.D. thesis research work. The present paper analyses the level of emotional intelligence and its impact on acceptance to technology implementation among the employees of primary cooperative credit societies in Idukki District. The study concluded that multiple regression analysis indicated independent variables, namely; social skills factor, social awareness factor, self-regulation factor, and self-awareness factor were highly significant in supplementing emotional intelligence among the bank employees in the study area. Further, from the analysis of Pearson’s correlation coefficient of emotional intelligence index and emotional intelligence factors, the study concludes that all the five emotional intelligence factors are statistically significant and has a positive correlation to emotional intelligence index. So, to increase the emotional intelligence level of the sample bank employees the higher authorities of the study banks should impart training in those five factors. KEY WORDS: Level of Emotional Intelligence and Impact, Employees, Idukki District


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