02084nam a2200397 k 4500001001300000005001500013008004100028010001600069020002800085040003300113042000800146049001300154050002300167052002300190082002200213100002100235245011800256260005800374300002500432504005100457505059000508650003901098650003901137650002301176650002801199650001601227650001401243650001501257650002901272653004601301700004701347700002501394856007501419950001301494963017901507WMO20031309720180209164214011206s2002 us 001 eng  a? 01041207  a157851486X (alk. paper) aDLCcDLCdUOKdC#PdDMJdNOR apcc0 lWM389278 0aHD57.7b.G664 200202a658.4092019bG625p0 a658.4/092/0192211 aGoleman, Daniel.10aPrimal leadership:brealizing the power of emotional intelligence/dDaniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Annie McKee aBoston, Mass.:bHarvard Business School Press,cc2002 axvii, 306 p.;c24 cm aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00npt. 1. Thetpower of emotional intelligence --g1.tPrimal leadership --g2.tResonant leadership --g3. Thetneuroanatomy of leadership --g4. Thetleadership repertoire --g5. Thetdissonant styles : apply with caution --gpt. 2.tMaking leaders --g6.tBecoming a resonant leader --g7. Thetmotivation to change --g8.tMetamorphosis : sustaining leadership change --gpt. 3.tBuilding emotionally intelligent organizations --g9. Thetemotional reality of teams --g10.tReality and the ideal vision : giving life to the organization's future --g11.tCreating sustainable change. 0aLeadershipxPsychological aspects. 0aManagementxPsychological aspects. 0aExecutive ability. 0aEmotional intelligence. 2aLeadership. 2aEmotions. 2aCognition. 2aInterpersonal Relations. aPRIMAL LEADERSHIPaEMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE1 aBoyatzis, Richard E.,d1946-0KAC2007050801 aMcKee, Annie,d1955-413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy035/2001041207.html0 bGBP22.10 aLeadershipaManagementaExecutiveaabilityaEmotionalaintelligenceaLeadershipaEmotionsaCognitionaInterpersonalaRelationsaPsychologicalaaspectsaPsychologicalaaspects