Browsing by Subject "Emotional intelligence"
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Assessing key tour guide competences to co-create memorable tourism experiences
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Despite growing academic interest in memorable experiences, very limited research has examined how tourism frontline staff should be nurtured to become co-creators of memorable tourism experiences, particularly the tour ... -
Assessing the relationship between mindfulness and authentic leadership amongst MBA students in a selected higher education institution
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)There is little consensus in the literature on what leaders can and ought to do to spark the best performance from their people. Over the years, the construct of effective leadership has grown into an entire industry in ... -
Clarifying the interpersonal component of psychological well-being
(North-West University, 2003)Die doel van hierdie ondersoek was om die interpersoonlike komponent van psigologiese welsyn te verhelder. Vanuit die literatuur is dit duidelik dat psigologiese welsyn 'n interpersoonlike komponent bevat, maar ook dat dit ... -
Cognition, personality and emotional intelligence among South African rugby union players: an exploratory study
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2020)At the elite level in sport, the difference between winning and losing is often ascribed to a player’s level of psychological abilities. Given that athletes’ physical, tactical and technical abilities are fairly equal, an ... -
The compilation and evaluation of a creativity programme for children in middle childhood
(North-West University, 2006)The focus of this study was on creativity and how a creativity programme may improve aspects such as creativity, coping, self-concept and problem solving, which is a component of emotional intelligence. A school in the ... -
The compilation and evaluation of a development programme aimed at emotional intelligence
(North-West University (South Africa), 2002)Due to the complexity of today's organisational environment, those who are able to anticipate, react, and respond to change and learn, will likely be the ones that manage to maintain a competitive advantage. These organisations ... -
Determining the impact of emotional intelligence and psychological contract violation on work wellness
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)From previous literature it becomes evident that a link can exist between emotional intelligence (EI) and psychological contract violation (PCV), as both these constructs are linked to work wellness, which includes job ... -
Die invloed van biografiese faktore op sorg in skoolleierskap
(Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2016)Die ervaring van sorg in skoolleierskap het 'n invloed op opvoeders se werksbevrediging asook hul belewing van die gehalte van werkslewe. Die sorgsaamheid van die skoolhoof kan die effektiwiteit en werkverrigting van ... -
Educators' experience of interactions with adolescents who display problem behaviour from an emotional intelligence perspective
(2014)Educators experience numerous daily challenges in the classroom, including learner problem behaviour. Within the classroom, problem behaviour is defined as any behaviour that interferes in the flow of the lesson. How ... -
Emotion experience, emotional intelligence and well-being in South Africa
(North-West University, 2009)Employee well-being is an increasingly important subject in organisational research. Emotions form a significant part of workplace well-being, in that negative emotion experiences could have detrimental effects on employees' ...