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Impact of adoption of yoga way of life on the emotional intelligence of managers

Hasmukh Adhia, H R Nagendra & B Mahadevan
Journal Name
IIMB Management Review
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2010
Journal Publications Functional Area
Production & Operations Management
Publication Date
Vol. 22 No. 1-2, PP 32-41, Mar-Jun 2010
Abstract

The popular perception that a high intelligence quotient (IQ) is not necessarily a good predictor of professional and personal success has led to a growing interest in understanding the role of emotional intelligence (EI) in improving the performance of business managers. This paper studies the impact of the yoga way of life on EI using data collected from 60 managers in a business enterprise and reports enchase EI as a result of the practice of yoga.

Impact of adoption of yoga way of life on the emotional intelligence of managers

Author(s) Name: Hasmukh Adhia, H R Nagendra & B Mahadevan
Journal Name: IIMB Management Review
Volume: Vol. 22 No. 1-2, PP 32-41, Mar-Jun 2010
Year of Publication: 2010
Abstract:

The popular perception that a high intelligence quotient (IQ) is not necessarily a good predictor of professional and personal success has led to a growing interest in understanding the role of emotional intelligence (EI) in improving the performance of business managers. This paper studies the impact of the yoga way of life on EI using data collected from 60 managers in a business enterprise and reports enchase EI as a result of the practice of yoga.