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Bowling Green State University

2011

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Value Of Emotional Intelligence For High Performance Coaching - A Commentary, Deborah A. O'Neil, Jan 2011

Value Of Emotional Intelligence For High Performance Coaching - A Commentary, Deborah A. O'Neil,

Management Faculty Publications

In their article, Jonathan Chan and Clifford Mallett present the case for the positive effects that high-performance coaches can realize by incorporating leadership qualities that include ‘soft skills’ like emotional intelligence into their coaching repertoires. The authors propose that coaches’ emotional intelligence can augment their technical skills to encourage high performance in their athletes, and manage the dynamics between coach, athlete, team and performance.