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Doonesbury Celebrates Women’s Contributions to Work Groups via Thought Diversity and Emotional Intelligence

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Doonesbury Celebrates Women’s Contributions to Work Groups via Thought Diversity and Emotional Intelligence

-* How have you seen women’s Emotional Intelligence applied in the workplace?

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This entry was posted in Career Development, Change Management, Leadership, Working Women and tagged diversity, Doonesbury, Emotional intelligence, Garry Trudeau, Leadership, Organizational Change, Working Women on October 19, 2012 by kathrynwelds.

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