How emotional intelligence can make a difference/ Gerald F. Sewell
Material type: TextPublication details: 2011Subject(s): In: Military Review March-April 2011, pp.79-83 (81)Summary: Introduces the Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) initiative of the U.S. Army which aims to increase the resiliency levels of its force. This article suggests that the Army's comprehensive fitness programs should include awareness and training in emotional intelligence in order to provide a more holistic approach to building each individual's resiliency.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Introduces the Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) initiative of the U.S. Army which aims to increase the resiliency levels of its force. This article suggests that the Army's comprehensive fitness programs should include awareness and training in emotional intelligence in order to provide a more holistic approach to building each individual's resiliency.
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