Аннотации:
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical factor in effective managerial activity,
influencing communication, team motivation, conflict resolution, and decision-making in
complex and dynamic environments. This article examines the role of EI in management,
focusing on contemporary methods of psychodiagnostics and strategies for its development. Key
psychodiagnostic tools, including self-report measures (e.g., EQ-i 2.0, TEIQue), ability-based
tests (e.g., MSCEIT), and 360-degree feedback methods (e.g., ECI, Genos EI Assessment), are
analyzed for their applicability, strengths, and limitations in assessing EI competencies such as
self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, and social skills. The study highlights practical
approaches to EI development, including coaching, training programs, and frameworks like
RULER, to enhance managerial effectiveness. Special attention is given to the Ukrainian context,
where EI research is emerging, particularly in public sector management. The findings
underscore the need for culturally adapted diagnostic tools and structured development
programs. Prospects for further research include longitudinal studies, neuroscientific
approaches, and the integration of EI training in digitalized work environments. This article
provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and fostering EI to improve leadership
performance.
Описание:
Korniienko Inokentii, Barchi Beata The role of emotional intelligence in managerial activities: methods of psychodiagnostics / Korniienko Inokentii, Barchi Beata // Psychology Travelogs : scientific journal / Ed. Komar T. - Khmelnytskyi : Khmelnytskyi National University, 2025. - Issue 5. - P. 196-204. - Print ISSN:2786-5568