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HLSC605 - Leadership in Health Care Assignment - Australian Catholic University, Australia
Emotional intelligence is a concept now widely associated with effective leadership (Northouse, 2015). Evaluate how a leader can develop their emotional intelligence and analyse the role of emotional intelligence in driving innovation and change in an organisation from a leadership perspective.
1. Define the concepts of emotional intelligence and change management.
2. How do you recognise develop emotional intelligence among leaders?
3. How do you develop emotional intelligence?
4. How does emotional intelligence apply to innovation and change?
Please Note- Critical Analyse of the essay is the main part of this assignment, as shown below.
Suggested references: Emotional Intelligence and Change Management.
Hernandez, Eberly, Avolio, Johnson (2011) The loci and mechanisms of leadership: Exploring a more comprehensive view of leadership theory
Booker, Turbutt, Fox (2016) Model of care for a changing healthcare system: Are there foundational pillars for design
Cherkowski and Walker (2014) Flourishing communities: e-storying educational leadership using a positive research lens
Du Plessis (2017) Leadership Chapter in the Nel text
Headings could include:
Introduction
Concepts - define the concept of emotional intelligence: what is it, why is it a useful characteristic for a leader to develop?
Development of emotional intelligence
Emotional intelligence applied - how?
Impact of emotional intelligence on innovation
Emotional intelligence and change
How does emotional intelligence inspire change in the workplace?
Conclusion - what do you conclude from your analysis of emotional intelligence?
Conclusion - Summarises the content NO CITATIONS in a conclusion - should summarise WHAT HAS ALREADY BEEN SAID.
Flip the introduction when you start your paper so you don't forget to include the conclusion.
Read your paper ALOUD when you have finished writing it. Does it follow a logical flow? Have you looked at all sides of the argument (demonstrated critical thinking) - what was done, why it was done as it was, how it was done, what was the outcome, how it could be done more effectively, why would it be more effective if done the way you suggest (justification)?
Remember to cite appropriately - as you write, ask yourself, 'How do I know this, where did this information come from"?
USE YOUR OWN WORDS - it is not worth the risk of allegations of academic dishonesty. Put everything you write into your own words - supported by the literature.
References - Use a new page for References and follow APA 6th Edition referencing.