A Review of the Linkages between Emotional Intelligence and Leadership in the Military Forces

S. Aguilar, B. George
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This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the issue of emotional intelligence (EI) in the military leadership. Extant literature indicates the possibility that emotional intelligence improves leadership capabilities and ethical conduct of military leaders. However, military leadership has historically been averse to leveraging EI, primarily due to concerns about a potential weakening in task orientation that it would cause. The neglect to nurture EI results in adaptability issues when military leaders try to engage in social relationships in their roles as members of the civil society. It is possible that tapping into EI can help our Veterans gain resiliency against posttraumatic stress, relationship dysfunction, sexual issues, attachment disorders, among other issues. Helping veterans re-integrate into civilian life should be a priority and is an ethical necessity. Investigation in the paper is carried out in the following logical sequence: identification of the scope of study, based on the generic literature on leadership and EI; defining specific issues and associated problem statements, primarily based on surveying gaps in the literature on military leadership; proposition of solutions, based on theories and models in the literature. The views presented here gains additional currency, given the fact that the presence of armed forces in non-combat peacekeeping missions globally suddenly has recently increased. Also, while this research highlights problems specific to the US military forces, we believe its findings have global applicability.
军队情绪智力与领导能力关系的研究综述
本文总结了军事领导中情绪智力问题的科学讨论中的论点和反对意见。现存文献表明,情绪智力有可能提高军事领导人的领导能力和道德行为。然而,军事领导层历来反对利用EI,主要是因为担心它可能导致任务导向的削弱。当军事领导人试图以公民社会成员的身份参与社会关系时,忽视对情商的培养会导致适应性问题。有可能利用情商可以帮助我们的退伍军人获得对创伤后压力、关系障碍、性问题、依恋障碍等问题的复原力。帮助退伍军人重新融入平民生活应该是一个优先事项,也是一种道德上的需要。本文的调查是按照以下逻辑顺序进行的:根据领导力和情商的一般文献确定研究范围;确定具体问题和相关问题陈述,主要基于调查军事领导文献中的空白;根据文献中的理论和模型提出解决方案。鉴于武装部队在全球非战斗维持和平特派团的存在最近突然增加,这里提出的观点更加流行。此外,虽然这项研究突出了美国军队特有的问题,但我们相信其研究结果具有全球适用性。
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