The relationship between personality preferences, self-esteem and emotional competence

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Coetzee, Melinde
Martins, Nico
Basson, Johan Schutte
Muller, Helene

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The relationship between leaders’ personality preferences, self-esteem and emotional competence is the focus of this article. A study was conducted to analyse the responses of a sample of 107 South African leaders in the manufacturing industry to measures of the three constructs. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), the Culturefree Self-esteem Inventories for Adults (CFSEI-AD), and the 360° Emotional Competency Profiler (ECP) were administered. Positive relationships were found between the three constructs. The self-esteem construct appeared to be a more reliable predictor of emotional competence than the MBTI personality preferences. The findings of the study make an important contribution to the expanding body of knowledge concerned with the evaluation of personality variables that influence the effectiveness of leaders.

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Emotional competence, Emotional intelligence, Leader development, Personality preferences, Self-esteem

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Coetzee, M, Martins, N, Basson, JS & Muller, H 2006, 'The relationship between personality preferences, self-esteem and emotional competence', SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 64-73. [www.sajip.co.za]