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Journal of Contemporary Management

versión On-line ISSN 1815-7440

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BARRY, M-L  y  DU PLESSIS, Y. Emotional intelligence: a key human resource management competence for project managers in the 21st century. JCMAN [online]. 2007, vol.4, n.1, pp.1-19. ISSN 1815-7440.

Human resource management and the corresponding soft-skills or competencies are reported to be of significant importance for project management success. One of the measures of these soft-skills, used in recent years, is the concept of emotional intelligence. Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the capacity to understand, value and wisely manage emotions in relationship to oneself and others. This research focused on exploring the concept of emotional intelligence and its importance as competence for project managers in the 21st century. The first step was to explore the literature and develop a construct of emotional intelligence that could be applicable to project managers. The second step was to determine whether emotional intelligence, as per said construct, is perceived to be important for project managers. A web-based survey questionnaire was developed and distributed to 5444 project stakeholders across the globe, of which 395 (7.25%) responses were unspoiled. The findings from the statistical data analyses indicate that almost 90% of respondents are of the opinion that emotional intelligence is an important attribute for project managers and the four factor construct of emotional intelligence is applicable to project managers, in especially the 21st century.

Palabras clave : Project human resource management; work-skills for project managers; emotional intelligence; project management competencies; project manager; project management success.

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