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This study investigates the pivotal role of emotional intelligence (EI) in optimizing human resource management (HRM) outcomes. Through a mixed-method approach combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, the research explores the correlation between EI competencies and various HRM effectiveness metrics. Findings reveal a significant positive relationship between EI levels among HR professionals and key performance indicators such as employee engagement, leadership effectiveness, and conflict resolution. Furthermore, qualitative insights underscore the nuanced ways in which EI influences HRM practices, emphasizing its role in fostering empathetic communication, facilitating constructive feedback, and mitigating workplace tensions. These results have profound implications for organizational HR strategies, suggesting the integration of EI development programs into HRM training initiatives. By cultivating EI competencies among HR practitioners, organizations can enhance their capacity to nurture a positive work environment, foster stronger employee relationships, and ultimately achieve greater organizational success.
Jan Vrba (Tue,) studied this question.