EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF MANAGERS AND THE PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEE IN NON GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS- A CASE OF TASO (U) LIMITED
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2014-02
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This research investigated the relationship between emotional intelligence of managers and
employee performance at TASO Uganda limited. Employing a cross sectional survey design
with the aid of both qualitative and quantitative methods, the study investigated four main
objectives; a) establishing the relationship between self-awareness of managers and employee
performance, b) finding out the relationship between self-regulation of managers and employee
performance, c) establishing the relationship between social skills of managers and employee
performance, and d) establishing the relationship between empathy of managers and employee
performance. A sample size of 81 respondents participated in this study and data collection was
through self-administered questionnaires, key informant interviews and document review.
SPSS was used to analysis data at univariate, bivariate and multivariate levels. Linear
regression analysis revealed that there is a significant relationship between emotional
intelligence of managers and employee performance. It was found that there is a very strong
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significant linear relationship between self-awareness of a manager and employee
performance. This was majorly reflected in the manager’s attitudes and behavior while working
with others. However, simple correlation analysis showed that there is a relatively weak
significant linear relationship between self-regulation, social skills and empathy of a manager
to employee performance. The study concludes that self-awareness of a manager strongly
impacts on the employee’s capacity to perform. This research therefore adds a new dimension
of self-awareness abilities of managers as relevant to employee performance. The study
recommends that there is need for NGOs to pay close attention to the ability of managers to
master the skill of self-awareness as opposed to the usual emphasis on the technical
competencies of these senior staff members. It is envisaged that this will enhance their
management and leadership capacities and in turn provide an environment conducive for
enhanced employee performance.
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Emotional Intelligence, Managers, Performance, Employee, Non- Government Organisations
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Wakikona, Jane Namunane (2014) Emotional Intelligence of managers and the performance of employee in Non Government Organisations- A case of TASO (U) Limited