The Springer Series on Human Exceptionality, 2009, Part 2, 103-117, DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-88370-0_6

The Genos Emotional Intelligence Inventory: A Measure Designed Specifically for Workplace Applications

Benjamin R. Palmer, Con Stough, Richard Harmer and Gilles Gignac

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Abstract

The Genos Emotional Intelligence Inventory or Genos EI, is a 70-item self- and multi-rater assessment. It was designed specifically for use in the workplace as a learning and development aid for human resource (HR) professionals and occupational psychologists involved in the identification, selection and development of employees. Genos EI does not measure emotional intelligence (EI) per-se’; rather, it measures how often people demonstrate 70 emotionally intelligent workplace behaviors that represent the effective demonstration of emotional intelligence in the workplace. Despite the popularity of EI as an employee selection and learning and development medium, few EI inventories have been designed specifically for use in the workplace. Indeed this approach to the assessment of EI is somewhat different from the approaches provided by leading authors in the area.

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