Emotional Competence and passionate restraint – new research

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In the Oxford Review this month our members get a research briefing about a brand new study looking at emotional competence and the concept of passionate restraint. Among other fascinating findings this study found differences in how people perceived women and men displaying both emotional competence and passionate restraint. We explore the implications for organisations.

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