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Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Tomazela, Cleoni Vera lattes
Orientador(a): Hedler, Helga Cristina lattes
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Católica de Brasília
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa Stricto Sensu em Gestão do Conhecimento e da Tecnologia da Informação
Departamento: Escola de Educação, Tecnologia e Comunicação
País: Brasil
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Resumo em Inglês: The issue of gender is increasingly present in the search for understanding and development of a more humanized leadership and administration, in a new organizational dynamic. Women these days achieve positions of leadership that were previously not possible, yet there are several barriers in their career path. The reproduction of gender inequality in organizations finds space in professional environments, because in some organizations when women become leaders, this position is considered an exception. Emotional Intelligence (IE) stands out as a differential in the rise of leadership, be it female or male. One of the ways to define IE and the ability to perceive, evaluate, understand and express emotions and feelings that facilitate thinking, since it promotes emotional and intellectual growth. Another way to characterize IE is to define the leader's ability to manage his / her performance according to his / her self-knowledge, self-control, motivation, empathy and social skills. This work aims to analyze the contribution of emotional intelligence in the performance of women in leadership positions. Data collection was performed through a structured interview. Participants in the survey were women exercising or already exercised leadership roles in large companies in the country. The respondents are part of the Business and Professonal Women (BPW) group, which is an international group with affiliation in 95 countries. It is a group that supports the cause of women in the labor market and has representation in the United Nations United.
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Resumo: The issue of gender is increasingly present in the search for understanding and development of a more humanized leadership and administration, in a new organizational dynamic. Women these days achieve positions of leadership that were previously not possible, yet there are several barriers in their career path. The reproduction of gender inequality in organizations finds space in professional environments, because in some organizations when women become leaders, this position is considered an exception. Emotional Intelligence (IE) stands out as a differential in the rise of leadership, be it female or male. One of the ways to define IE and the ability to perceive, evaluate, understand and express emotions and feelings that facilitate thinking, since it promotes emotional and intellectual growth. Another way to characterize IE is to define the leader's ability to manage his / her performance according to his / her self-knowledge, self-control, motivation, empathy and social skills. This work aims to analyze the contribution of emotional intelligence in the performance of women in leadership positions. Data collection was performed through a structured interview. Participants in the survey were women exercising or already exercised leadership roles in large companies in the country. The respondents are part of the Business and Professonal Women (BPW) group, which is an international group with affiliation in 95 countries. It is a group that supports the cause of women in the labor market and has representation in the United Nations United.
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Emotional Intelligence (IE) stands out as a differential in the rise of leadership, be it female or male. One of the ways to define IE and the ability to perceive, evaluate, understand and express emotions and feelings that facilitate thinking, since it promotes emotional and intellectual growth. Another way to characterize IE is to define the leader's ability to manage his / her performance according to his / her self-knowledge, self-control, motivation, empathy and social skills. This work aims to analyze the contribution of emotional intelligence in the performance of women in leadership positions. Data collection was performed through a structured interview. Participants in the survey were women exercising or already exercised leadership roles in large companies in the country. The respondents are part of the Business and Professonal Women (BPW) group, which is an international group with affiliation in 95 countries. It is a group that supports the cause of women in the labor market and has representation in the United Nations United.A questão de gênero mostra-se cada vez mais presente na busca da compreensão e do desenvolvimento de uma liderança e de uma administração mais humanizada, em uma nova dinâmica organizacional. As mulheres nos dias atuais alcançam posições de liderança que antes não eram possíveis, contudo, existem diversas barreiras no seu caminho profissional. A reprodução da desigualdade de gênero nas organizações encontra espaço nos ambientes profissionais, pois em algumas organizações quando a mulher se torna líder, esta posição é considerada uma exceção. A Inteligência Emocional (IE) destaca-se como um diferencial na ascensão da liderança, quer seja ela feminina ou masculina. Uma das formas de definir a IE é a capacidade de se perceber, avaliar, compreender e expressar emoções e sentimentos que facilitem o pensamento, uma vez que promove o crescimento emocional e intelectual. Outra forma de caracterizar a IE é definir a capacidade que o líder tem de administrar a sua atuação de acordo com o seu autoconhecimento, autocontrole, motivação, empatia e suas habilidades sociais. Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a contribuição da inteligência emocional no desempenho de mulheres em cargos de liderança. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio de entrevista estruturada. As participantes da pesquisa foram mulheres que exercem ou já exerceram papel de liderança em grandes empresas do país. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes
title Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes
spellingShingle Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes
Tomazela, Cleoni Vera
Liderança
Liderança feminina
Inteligência emocional
Emotional intelligence
Women's leadership
Leadership
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO
title_short Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes
title_full Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes
title_fullStr Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes
title_full_unstemmed Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes
title_sort Relatos sobre inteligência emocional por mulheres líderes
author Tomazela, Cleoni Vera
author_facet Tomazela, Cleoni Vera
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Hedler, Helga Cristina
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dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1028433832473835
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tomazela, Cleoni Vera
contributor_str_mv Hedler, Helga Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Liderança
Liderança feminina
Inteligência emocional
topic Liderança
Liderança feminina
Inteligência emocional
Emotional intelligence
Women's leadership
Leadership
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Emotional intelligence
Women's leadership
Leadership
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO
dc.description.abstract.eng.fl_txt_mv The issue of gender is increasingly present in the search for understanding and development of a more humanized leadership and administration, in a new organizational dynamic. Women these days achieve positions of leadership that were previously not possible, yet there are several barriers in their career path. The reproduction of gender inequality in organizations finds space in professional environments, because in some organizations when women become leaders, this position is considered an exception. Emotional Intelligence (IE) stands out as a differential in the rise of leadership, be it female or male. One of the ways to define IE and the ability to perceive, evaluate, understand and express emotions and feelings that facilitate thinking, since it promotes emotional and intellectual growth. Another way to characterize IE is to define the leader's ability to manage his / her performance according to his / her self-knowledge, self-control, motivation, empathy and social skills. This work aims to analyze the contribution of emotional intelligence in the performance of women in leadership positions. Data collection was performed through a structured interview. Participants in the survey were women exercising or already exercised leadership roles in large companies in the country. The respondents are part of the Business and Professonal Women (BPW) group, which is an international group with affiliation in 95 countries. It is a group that supports the cause of women in the labor market and has representation in the United Nations United.
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv A questão de gênero mostra-se cada vez mais presente na busca da compreensão e do desenvolvimento de uma liderança e de uma administração mais humanizada, em uma nova dinâmica organizacional. As mulheres nos dias atuais alcançam posições de liderança que antes não eram possíveis, contudo, existem diversas barreiras no seu caminho profissional. A reprodução da desigualdade de gênero nas organizações encontra espaço nos ambientes profissionais, pois em algumas organizações quando a mulher se torna líder, esta posição é considerada uma exceção. A Inteligência Emocional (IE) destaca-se como um diferencial na ascensão da liderança, quer seja ela feminina ou masculina. Uma das formas de definir a IE é a capacidade de se perceber, avaliar, compreender e expressar emoções e sentimentos que facilitem o pensamento, uma vez que promove o crescimento emocional e intelectual. Outra forma de caracterizar a IE é definir a capacidade que o líder tem de administrar a sua atuação de acordo com o seu autoconhecimento, autocontrole, motivação, empatia e suas habilidades sociais. Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a contribuição da inteligência emocional no desempenho de mulheres em cargos de liderança. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio de entrevista estruturada. As participantes da pesquisa foram mulheres que exercem ou já exerceram papel de liderança em grandes empresas do país. As mulheres que responderam ao questionário fazem parte do grupo Business and Professional Women (BPW), um grupo internacional que possui afiliação em 95 países, que apoia a causa das mulheres no mercado de trabalho e possui representação na Organização das Nações Unidas.
description The issue of gender is increasingly present in the search for understanding and development of a more humanized leadership and administration, in a new organizational dynamic. Women these days achieve positions of leadership that were previously not possible, yet there are several barriers in their career path. The reproduction of gender inequality in organizations finds space in professional environments, because in some organizations when women become leaders, this position is considered an exception. Emotional Intelligence (IE) stands out as a differential in the rise of leadership, be it female or male. One of the ways to define IE and the ability to perceive, evaluate, understand and express emotions and feelings that facilitate thinking, since it promotes emotional and intellectual growth. Another way to characterize IE is to define the leader's ability to manage his / her performance according to his / her self-knowledge, self-control, motivation, empathy and social skills. This work aims to analyze the contribution of emotional intelligence in the performance of women in leadership positions. Data collection was performed through a structured interview. Participants in the survey were women exercising or already exercised leadership roles in large companies in the country. The respondents are part of the Business and Professonal Women (BPW) group, which is an international group with affiliation in 95 countries. It is a group that supports the cause of women in the labor market and has representation in the United Nations United.
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