E is for ethics, evaluation & emotional intelligence

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Cruickshank, Prue
McLarin, Allan
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2000-07
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emotional intelligence
active learning
team performance
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Cruickshank, P., & McLarin, A. (2000, July). E is for ethics, evaluation & emotional intelligence. Paper presented at the Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Communication Association, Ballina, Australia.
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Daniel Goleman believed the superior performance of star performers at Bell Labs was, amongst other things, due to their ability to co-ordinate teamwork, build consensus, see things from the perspective of others, and be self-managed in regulating time and work commitments. This paper evaluates an active learning communication project designed to promote emotional intelligence, and explores the ethics of individual assessment based on team performance and peer evaluations. The course project and its assessment were constructed in response to recent research on the competencies and attitudes sought by employers of business faculty graduates for the year 2005.
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