The emotionally intelligent leader, the dynamics of knowledge-based organizations and the role of emotional intelligence in organizational development

Purpose - The leader of the knowledge-based organization is faced with the continuing dilemma of delivering the highest quality and most technologically innovative products or services at the lowest possible cost in a rapidly changing environment. This paper aims to start with the identification of...

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Customer services
Emotional Development
Emotional intelligence
Emotions
Empathy
Environment
Executives
Group Unity
Interpersonal Competence
Leaders
Leadership
Leadership Effectiveness
Leadership Styles
Organizational Development
Patient satisfaction
Physician Patient Relationship
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Regulation
Social skills
Socialization
Success
Transformational Leadership
Workers
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