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Author Monaco Caterine, Mallory A., author

Title Emotional intelligence and leadership in the roman army : Tacitus' Agricola / Mallory A. Monaco Caterine
Published London : SAGE Publications: SAGE Business Cases Originals, 2020

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Series SAGE Business Cases
SAGE Business Cases
Summary This case examines the role emotional intelligence plays in a leader's journey as they advance in a strictly hierarchical institution. We will follow the career of the 1st century CE Roman general and statesman Gnaeus Julius Agricola, who is most famous for securing the frontier province of Britannia for the Roman Empire. His son-in-law, the Roman historian Tacitus, wrote Agricola's biography to be an example of a "good man under a bad emperor." The case invites students to evaluate Agricola's emotional intelligence in three contexts: his relationship with soldiers and leaders in the Roman army; his relationship with the provincial Britons he fought and ruled; and his relationship with the Roman emperors under whom he served, especially Domitian. Agricola's actions will be classified and evaluated based on the emotional and social competency inventory (ESCI), a tool commonly used in modern business and organizational psychology contexts. Students will assess what forms of emotional intelligence Agricola demonstrated; what he gained from being an emotionally intelligent leader; and the ways in which his emotional intelligence fell short of what the situation required
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Agricola, Gnaeus Julius, 40-93.
Tacitus, Cornelius
Domitian, Emperor of Rome, 51-96.
SUBJECT Agricola, Gnaeus Julius, 40-93 fast
Domitian, Emperor of Rome, 51-96 fast
Tacitus, Cornelius fast
Subject Emotional intelligence -- Case studies
Leadership -- Psychological aspects -- Case studies
Emotional intelligence
Leadership -- Psychological aspects
Genre/Form Case studies
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781529724615
1529724619