Liderazgo e inteligencia emocional

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Santiago Nájera

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El Liderazgo e inteligencia emocional juega un papel central entre las interacciones de los actores y observadores de las organizaciones. No es sino en los últimos años que se ha despertado el creciente interés en el estudio de la inteligencia emocional por parte de las empresas. Este estudio presentará que la clave para el éxito en liderazgo son resultado de interacciones sociales y no únicamente temas de desempeño operativo, de aquí que se puede suponer que aquellos líderes con mayor desarrollo habilidades sociales y por ende mayor grado de inteligencia emocional podrán conducir de mejor manera a sus seguidores y a la organización a alcanzar sus objetivos




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Nájera, S. (2016). Liderazgo e inteligencia emocional. INNOVA Research Journal, 1(1), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.33890/innova.v1.n1.2016.4
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