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Entrepreneurs benefit more from emotional intelligence than other competencies

Entrepreneurs benefit more from emotional intelligence than other competencies ANI | Updated: Jan 28, 2021 22:22 IST Washington [US], January 28 (ANI): Research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business found that emotional intelligence - the ability to understand, use and manage emotions to relieve stress - may be more vital to a business survival than previously thought. The paper, What matters more for entrepreneurship success? A meta-analysis comparing general mental ability and emotional intelligence in entrepreneurial settings, appears in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. We found that entrepreneurs benefit much more from emotional competences than other competencies such as IQ due to high uncertainty and ambiguity that comes with the world of entrepreneurship and even more applicable in a crisis, said Regan Stevenson, assistant professor of entrepreneurship and management and the John and Donna Shoemaker Faculty

NextEra Energy, Inc (NEE) Stock Forecasts

Andrew BischofSenior Equity Analyst Andrew Bischof, CFA, CPA, is a senior equity analyst for Morningstar Research Services LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Morningstar, Inc. He covers regulated utilities, diversified utilities, and independent power producers.Before joining Morningstar in 2011, Bischof was a senior treasury analyst for Mead Johnson Nutrition. Previously, he was a group audit officer for Bank of America in Chicago, and before that, an auditor for Ernst & Young.Bischof holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and accounting and a master’s degree in accounting from the University of Wisconsin. He also holds a master’s degree in business administration, with a concentration in finance, from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and the Chartered Financial Analyst® and Certified Public Accountant designations.

IU s Kelley Direct MBA Program Receives Top Honors

Apply to over a Hundred Management Graduation Programs without GMAT/GRE Scores – PaGaLGuY

Posted on Is that a sigh of relief we heard from MBA aspirants? Several top-ranked schools in the US have waived the hitherto mandatory GMAT/GRE scores for admission into graduate programs.  At least sixty-four schools among the top one hundred have made the tests optional while pushing for the test waiver. Admission officials have assured aspirants that the call to waive admission tests does not reduce the standard of admission. Admission procedures now include gauging the candidates’ confidence levels and academic acumen to take the program.  Soojin Kwon, managing director of full time MBA admissions and program at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business says that rather than ignore the aspirant’s analytical and quantitative skills, they would look for prospective students who not just survive the degree’s rigors but prosper in their programs.

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