Increasing team emotional intelligence through process
Abstract
The use of teams in the workplace is an accepted facet of current working life. Training is undertaken with a view to equipping students for the eventual transition to a workplace which demands the social scientific skills of being an active, contributing, co‐operative team member. The use of content and process in a practical‐based learning situation is the focus of this study, which assesses a range of learning approaches used to acquire a knowledge of the skills required for team working. The division of the course into content and task‐related aspects on the one hand, and process and subjective experience on the other, is evaluated from the point of view of the skills it transfers to the course participant. The concept of emotional intelligence is measured to ensure the practical application of theory on team working to the experience of team functioning. The results indicate the success of this approach and demonstrate its ease of transfer to the workplace training environment.
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Citation
Moriarty, P. and Buckley, F. (2003), "Increasing team emotional intelligence through process", Journal of European Industrial Training, Vol. 27 No. 2/3/4, pp. 98-110. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090590310468921
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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