Journal of managerial psychology Volume 23, Number 2, The emotions of managing Volume 23, Number 2, The emotions of managing /

The past decade has seen a growing understanding of how emotions are intertwined with and embedded in all aspects of organizational life. The traditional stereotype of the detached and singularly cognitive-focused Mr. Spock-like manager has been replaced by one in which managers are expected to be m...

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Other Authors: Brotheridge, Celeste M. (-), Lee, Raymond T.
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: [Bradford, England] : Emerald 2008.
Edition:1st ed
Series:Journal of Managerial Psychology - Volume 23, Edition 2
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Summary:The past decade has seen a growing understanding of how emotions are intertwined with and embedded in all aspects of organizational life. The traditional stereotype of the detached and singularly cognitive-focused Mr. Spock-like manager has been replaced by one in which managers are expected to be more well-rounded, "fully human" individuals. With this e-book, we turn the spotlight on managers in considering the role of emotions and emotional skills in everyday managerial work.
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (100 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographies and book reviews.
ISBN:9781281385222
9786611385224
9781846637834