Impact of emotional intelligence to HR management

 

Impact of emotional intelligence to HR management

Figure 1: Emotional Intelligence at workplace

Human resources: humans must be able to distinguish between stimuli that are either good, neutral, or negative in nature. Humans still have two options: they may either react emotionally to life's circumstances or they can respond to them intelligently. While an HR professional should acquire a variety of skills over the course of their careers, emotional intelligence, or EQ, may be the most crucial. This relates to the capacity to recognize, categorize, and comprehend one's own emotions as well as those of others. Psychologists initially introduced the idea of emotional intelligence in the 1990s, but as we've had to deal with, adapt to, and comprehend changes in the way we work, it has recently become an increasingly common term we use in the workplace. Leadership is now expected to not only have high emotional intelligence but also be able to impart such intelligence to others (Knowledge City, 2023).

Why is Emotional Intelligence Important in the Workplace?

In the workplace, developing emotional intelligence starts with each person from the inside out. It entails identifying different facets of your emotions and feelings as well as devoting time to developing self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. The online Master of Arts in Leadership program at Ottawa University provides you with the instruments you need to assess and evaluate your emotional intelligence. Throughout the various phases of your professional development, you will also learn techniques for raising your emotional intelligence (Ottawa Universty, 2023).

 

The Five Components of Emotional Intelligence

Goleman identified five elements as being essential to emotional intelligence.

·         Self-Awareness: The ability to recognize what you’re feeling and also understand how your emotions and actions can affect others.

·         Self-Regulation: Being able to regulate and manage the emotions you’re feeling while waiting for the appropriate time and avenue to express them.

·         Motivation: Emotionally intelligent people are motivated by things beyond money, fame, or success. They’re also able to understand and desire the need to fulfill their own inner needs and goals.

·         Empathy: Having a high EQ means being able to understand what others may be feeling and going through and responding kindly and thoughtfully.

·         Social Skills: Social skills are vital to emotional intelligence. When you’re aware of how you’re feeling and what others are feeling and are able to communicate effectively, you’re ready to interact well with others (Inspire Kindness, 2023).

 

Impact of Emotional Intelligence

·         Thinking Before Reacting

In some circumstances, it's critical to consider your options before acting. Instantaneous responses can occasionally be harsh, and the words spoken can have a lasting effect on the emotions of others. It is crucial to consider your options before responding in any scenario, and talking clearly and softly will make problems easier to resolve.

 

 

·         Greater Self-Awareness

EI is represented by increased self-awareness. Self-awareness and consciousness are characteristics of people with high EI. They impose limits in some areas, even though they are gregarious beings. Additionally, reducing stress is just the first step in gaining emotional intelligence. Your present emotional state is probably a mirror of your early life events, says attachment science. The constancy and caliber of your early emotional experiences commonly have an impact on your capacity to control key emotions like anger, sadness, fear, and joy. If your primary caregiver recognized and respected your feelings when you were a baby, your emotions have probably developed into significant assets as an adult.

·         Empathy for Others 

Another benefit of emotional intelligence is maintaining strong social skills, particularly when dealing with mentally weakened people. You may successfully learn more social and emotional skills that will enhance the efficiency, success, and fulfillment of your relationships once you have emotional awareness. Human connections may inevitably experience conflict and dispute. Never can two people simultaneously have the same wants, beliefs, or expectations. Despite the fact that most conflicts are manageable, healthy and fruitful conflict resolution is essential to fostering good interpersonal relationships. When conflict is not viewed as dangerous or punitive, it encourages freedom, creativity, and safety in partnerships (Duggal, 2023).

Figure 2: Importance of emotional intelligence

Conclusion

To successfully communicate, sympathize with others, control your own emotions, reduce stress, overcome obstacles, and resolve conflicts, you need to have emotional intelligence. Your relationships will be stronger, you'll do better in school and at work, and you'll accomplish your professional and personal objectives with the aid of emotional intelligence. You may use it to connect with your emotions, put your intentions into action, and decide what matters to you most.

 

References

Duggal, N., 2023. Simpli Learn. [Online]
Available at: https://www.simplilearn.com/emotional-intelligence-what-why-and-how-article
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Inspire Kindness, 2023. Inspire Kindness. [Online]
Available at: https://inspirekindness.com/blog/emotional-intelligence
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Knowledge City, 2023. Knowledge City. [Online]
Available at: https://www.knowledgecity.com/blog/emotional-intelligence-in-hr/
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Ottawa Universty, 2023. Ottawa Universty. [Online]
Available at: https://www.ottawa.edu/online-and-evening/blog/october-2020/the-importance-of-emotional-intelligence-in-the-wo#:~:text=of%20emotional%20intelligence.-,Self%2DAwareness,and%20emotions%20on%20other%20people.
[Accessed 30 April 2023].

 

 

Figure 1: Emotional Intelligence at workplace. 1

Figure 2: Importance of emotional intelligence. 3

Comments

  1. In every hand, every person dealing with emotions, so this is very crusial point in HR, well explained..

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  2. Good contents. I liked the Figure to points. Nicely written. Thank you for sharing the knowledge

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  3. Emotional intelligence is important for HR managers. Thank you for sharing this with us

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