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Class Presentation

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Scott Brown; Robin Freeman; Brandon Parent;
Hannah Barnett; Terri Lawrence
July 2, 2014
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Brandon Parent
McClelland's
Theory of needs
Affiliation
Personal Vs Institutional Power
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Robin Freeman
Maslow's
Hierarchy of
Needs
Physical Needs
Second Level
Love and Belonging
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Scott Brown
Alderfer's ERG
ERG
1.Existence
2.Relatedness
3.Growth
Existence needs
Physiological and Safety needs.
1. Food
2. Clothing
3. Shelter
Relatedness needs
Social and external esteem
Family, Friends, Co-workers, and Employers
Persons needs for Development
Growth needs
Comparison
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Hannah Barnett
Social Exchange
Theory
Social Exchange Theory
Costs - Rewards = Worth
Costs
- time
- money
- effort
Rewards
- acceptance
- support
- companionship
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Homans Theoretical
Propositions
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Terri Lawrence
Emotional
Intelligence.
History of Emotional Intelligence
1920 - E.L. Thorndike - theory of Social Intelligence
1990 - Peter Salovey & John D. Mayer - coined the term
Emotional Intelligence
1995 - Daniel Goleman - theory goes mainstream
Theory of Emotional Intelligence
5 Components
Self-awareness
Self-regulation
Internal motivation

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Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
by Amanda Gore
Conversation
References
Compensation, esteem valence and job performance: an empirical assessment of Alderfer's ERG theory
C.A. Arnolds, Christo Boshoff
The International Journal of Human Resource Management
Vol. 13, Iss. 4, 2002
Salovey, P. & Mayer, J. D. (1990). Emotional intelligence. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 9, 185-211.
http://www.sonoma.edu/users/s/swijtink/teaching/philosophy_101/paper1/goleman.htm
http://www.danielgoleman.info/topics/emotional-intelligence/

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