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Copyright Journal of Business Studies Quarterly (JBSQ) Mar 2017

Abstract

Coaching and emotional intelligence factor widely in organisational practice, yet in respect of emotional intelligence remain controversial. This study reveals how many researchers, practitioners and populist writers' remark on the interplay and inseparability of these two terms and yet little empirical research evidence exists which statistically signify its evidential understanding. This study makes clear this link through a pre-post triangulated analysis demonstrating how an awareness of a coaching 'G.R.O. W.' model technique, and its subsequent continual practice, develops individual junior management emotional intelligence within the UK hospitality industry arena. Findings indicate that there is a statistically significant association between an individual who is given awareness and classroom based practical understanding of coaching and incremental positive emotional intelligence development.

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Title
Performance Coaching to Develop Emotional Intelligence Through a Lens of Double Loop Learning: A UK Hospitality Industry Study
Author
Lynn, Gary, MBA
Pages
15-51
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Mar 2017
Publisher
Journal of Business Studies Quarterly (JBSQ)
ISSN
21521034
e-ISSN
21568626
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1880365886
Copyright
Copyright Journal of Business Studies Quarterly (JBSQ) Mar 2017