Match each fundamental domain of Emotional Intelligence listed on the left with its appropriate administrative workplace behavior described on the right.
- Self-AwarenessRecognizing one's own personal emotional triggers and stress limits during a high-pressure administrative meeting.
- Self-RegulationMaintaining calm and refraining from impulsive disciplinary actions when faced with verbal provocation from an agitated applicant.
- EmpathyUnderstanding and acknowledging the distress of an aggrieved citizen regarding delayed pension funds before explaining administrative procedures.
- Social SkillsBuilding inter-departmental consensus and rapport to successfully resolve inter-agency friction.
Cevap
Self-Awareness matches with recognizing personal emotional triggers; Self-Regulation matches with maintaining calm and controlling impulsive actions; Empathy matches with understanding and acknowledging the citizen's distress; Social Skills match with building inter-departmental consensus.
Each domain correctly aligns with its behavioral application: Self-Awareness deals with internal recognition of self-states; Self-Regulation centers on emotional impulse control; Empathy focuses on understanding the emotional perspective of others; and Social Skills focus on collaborative relationship management and consensus-building.
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Core Domains of Goleman's Emotional Intelligence Framework in Civil Service Contexts