EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT MENTORING: RECONCEPTUALIZING EFFECTIVE MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS OPENGART, ROSE
Material type: TextPublication details: WASHINGTON THE ACADEMY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT SEPTEMBER 2015Description: 234-258Subject(s):Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Journal Article | Main Library | VOL. 14, NO. 3/5555100JA1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5555100JA1 |
SEPARATE EXAMINATIONS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EI) AND MENTORING REVEAL THEIR CAREER-ENHANCING POTENTIAL, YET LITTLE RESEARCH EXISTS CONNECTING THE TWO. EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT PEOPLE HAVE AN INCREASED LIKELIHOOD OF HAVING AND MAINTAINING SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIPS, AND MENTORED PROFESSIONALS ACHIEVE HIGHER LEVELS OF POSITION, PAY, AND CAREER SATISFACTION, THE PURPOSE OF THIS REVIEW IS TO SYSTEMATICALLY REVIEW EXISTING LITERATURE TO ILLUSTRATE HOW EI AFFECTS THE MENTORING RELATIONSHIP AND INFLUENCE ITS EFFECTIVENESS FOR BOTH THE MENTOR AND PROTEGE. QUESTIONS GUIDING THIS RESEARCH INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: (A) WHAT POTENTIAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN EI AND MENTORING EXIST? AND (B) HOW MIGHT THESE CONNECTIONS INFORM MENTORING THEORY AND PRACTICE? THIS REVIEW EXPLICITY CONNECTS EI AND MENTORING LITERATURES TO SHOW THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL SYNERGIES THAT ARE APPLICABLE TO MENTORS, PROTEGES, RESEARCH, AND PRACTICE. THE ARTICLE CONCLUDE WITH A PROPOSED MODEL OF "EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT MENTORING" (EIM).
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