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      Sensemaking: framing and acting in the unknown 

      Ancona, Deborah (2012)

      This chapter introduces “sensemaking” as a key leadership capability for the complex and dynamic world we live in today. Sensemaking, a term introduced by Karl Weick, refers to how we structure the unknown so as to be able to act in it. Sensemaking involves coming up with a plausible understanding—a map—of a shifting world; testing this map with others through data collection, action, and conversation; and then refining, or abandoning, the map depending on how credible it is. Sensemaking enables leaders to have a better grasp of what is going ...
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      The selfawareness questionaire 

      Keeran, Daniel (2019-02)
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      And the Word of the Year Is… “Resilience” 

      Huffington, Arianna (2020-12-05)
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      Emotional intelligence, leadership, and work teams: A hybrid literature review 

      Coronado-Maldonado, Isabel; Benítez-Márquez, María-Dolores (2023-09-20)

      Emotional intelligence (EI) has been widely researched in different fields of knowledge. This paper reviews the literature on emotional intelligence, leadership, and teams in 104 peer-reviewed articles and reviews provided by the Web of Science and Scopus databases from 1998 to 2022. It is a hybrid or mixed review as it uses both quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques. The aims of this study are a performance analysis of the selected documents (years of publication, country, sectors, techniques used, most cited authors, authors with ...