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How does emotion affect the productivity of an employee?
emotion is a brief episode of synchronized changes in mind and body which directly effects the employee’s performance. Emotions are pure human psychological phenomena. An employee is critically affected by their emotional behaviors in the workplace which ultimately affects their productivity. An empRead more
emotion is a brief episode of synchronized changes in mind and body which directly effects the employee’s performance. Emotions are pure human psychological phenomena. An employee is critically affected by their emotional behaviors in the workplace which ultimately affects their productivity. An employee’s emotions and overall temperament have a significant impact on his job performance, decision making skills, team spirit, and leadership and turnover. What employees feel and how they express their emotions affects their performance. Emotions directly influence decision making, creativity and interpersonal relations. Anger often leads to aggressions towards colleagues while sadness leads to dissatisfaction with the job. An emotion like anger, interest trust is not instantaneous, nor is it prolonged like a mood.
See lessWhich research blogs are your favorites?
There are quite a few I use for personal learning, I am going to list them out here so you could check them out. Scientopia— Scientopia is a community of bloggers who love to write about science. They explore the interplay between scientific issues and other parts of our lives with the shared goal oRead more
There are quite a few I use for personal learning, I am going to list them out here so you could check them out.
Scientopia— Scientopia is a community of bloggers who love to write about science. They explore the interplay between scientific issues and other parts of our lives with the shared goal of making science more accessible.
Occams Typewriter— This is another independent blogging community where you can find posts by the respected physicist Athene Donald, who blogs about her views and opinions on the scientific life, and Jenny Rohn, the scientist, novelist, and activist. It is also worth checking out Lablit, a site launched by Jenny Rohn, and the spiritual home of all fiction and creative writing about scientists.
PLoS Blogs— The network of this open-access journal has six staff-written blogs from PLOS journal editors or departmental teams, and a variety of independent bloggers writing on scientific topics.
Discover— A magazine based blog, including the popular Neuroskeptic.
SciLogs— SciLogs, supported by Nature, is a great place to find a variety of science bloggers writing on many topics, and new bloggers are welcome to join them.
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