2023
DOI: 10.12806/v22/i1/r3
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EXPLORING STOICISM IN LEADERSHIP: A Comparison with Emotional Intelligence in Undergraduate Leadership Students

Abstract: The relative ubiquity of student leadership development programs in postsecondary education -supported at over 2,000 unique institutions globally -requires efforts to assess their outcomes commensurate with the investment made in them. This research study collected qualitative data from a group of 25 recently graduated undergraduate alumni who had participated in a broad range of formal leadership initiatives at a four-year public university. Our goal was to critically examine the degree to which they felt the… Show more

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“…Today, the central role of all higher educational institutes is the development of students’ leadership skills and subskills (Rosch & Lawrie, 2011). Since we have been receiving a consistent message from employers, as well as national and international reports, that students must be prepared for the 21st-century workplace, leadership skills are considered one of the critical skills for students to acquire.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Today, the central role of all higher educational institutes is the development of students’ leadership skills and subskills (Rosch & Lawrie, 2011). Since we have been receiving a consistent message from employers, as well as national and international reports, that students must be prepared for the 21st-century workplace, leadership skills are considered one of the critical skills for students to acquire.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%