emotional intelligence as a competence for the animal science professional
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ABSTRACT: Corporations started to invest in human capital to employ professionals that presented a holistic view of the commercial area and that were able to utilize the available resources in each demanded situation consciously. Moreover, professionals should also be emotionally centered regarding emotional intelligence (EI) and should have personal and vocational skills. In addition, the labor market demands zootechnicians to be competent at having satisfactory work performance together with the EI abilities. The EI contributes to the presence of a precise particularity in the zootechnician, which will act in different contexts, including the organizational area to promote the training, management of human capital and the physical resources of the agroindustrial organizations.
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| Authors | ;Paulo Henrique Padilha Alves;Rodrigo da Silva Santos;Gustavo Rodrigues Pedrino;Angela Adamski da Silva Reis |
| Journal | Trials |
| Year | 2017 |
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