In an era marked by speedy technological advancement, evolving workers expectations, and increase organizational complexity, Emotional judgement has appear as a critical currency in HR Management. Beyond technical skillful and intellectual capablities, company are increasingly valuing employees’ dimensions to recognize, and survive emotions—both the own & those of others. This paper explores Emotional Intelligence as a strategic HR asset that directly influences leadership effectiveness, staff dedication, combination, and organizational show. It examines the role of EI in key HR functions include hiring, talent development,talent administration, and leadership succession planning. By positioning Emotional observation as a expertise rather than a soft skill, the study highlights how emotionally smart office foster resilience, adaptability, ethical decision-making, and inclusive cultures. The abstract concludes by emphasizing the need for HR professionals to integrate EI frameworks into policies, assessments, and learning initiatives go through competitive advantage in the digital workspace.
Dalcina et al. (Mon,) studied this question.