Adopting Emotional Intelligence in Career Decision Making Difficulties
- Rasha H. Abbood
- Nagham H Al Nama’a
Abstract
This article interests in exploring the role of adopting emotional intelligence (EI) in career decision making difficulties; meanwhile, discussing the examination of Bar-On Emotional Quotient inventory, and decision-making difficulties due to reviewing the literature and analyzing their discussions on both EI, and the three-career decision- making difficulties (lack of Readiness, Lack of Information, and Inconsistent Information). It shows the unique role of EI in career decision making difficulties, it offers new approaches toward finding new factors of EI in career decision making. Although, adopting EI has its significant role in decision- making but, still career decision making difficulties should be discussed more seriously in other cultures.
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- DOI:10.5539/ibr.v16n8p48
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