THE ROLE OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN CRISIS LEADERSHIP: EFFECTS ON EMPLOYEE MORALE AND ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE

This research paper examines the role of emotional intelligence (EI) in crisis leadership and its influence on employee morale and organizational resilience. By analyzing theoretical frameworks such as Golemans Emotional Intelligence Model, Transformational Leadership Theory, and Crisis Management T...

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