[Neurons] An NLP article in academia
Michael Hall
meta at acsol.net
Mon Dec 6 15:12:46 EST 2021
From: L. Michael Hall
meta at acsol.net
Nothing gives me more pleasure than to help distribute the work of one of our own. Attached is a link to a scholarly article that one of our Meta-Coaches, Jude-Martin Etuka in Australia wrote as part of his studies and research in his doctoral studies.
It is an excellent article about NLP and Emotional Intelligence in the face of Covid-19. It is not easy—at all—to be published in an academic journal when you mention NLP, but Jude-Martin has achieved that. Here is the Abstract about the article. And below that is a link.
COVID-19 has borne witness to unprecedented change in business, the likes of which has not been seen since the beginning of the internet revolution. This situation has placed leaders in a unique and challenging scenario, which sees them repositioning their companies and workforce in ways that were impossible to foresee, resulting in unprecedented changes to normal workplace responsibilities. This paper posits that the practical implications of using emotional intelligence (EI) and neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) can help leaders act in ways that are more empathetic and intentional in managing the emotional impacts caused by workplace stress, distress, isolation and other factors caused by the pandemic, both professionally and personally. In using the tools offered by EI and NLP, leaders can better understand ‘self’ and ‘other’, in the context, not only of the current pandemic crisis but in other more general contexts associated with workplace changes, and the stress associated with those changes.
<https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/5TC9VMDYUU4HTNNSG7IN/full?target=10.1080/14778238.2020.1860667> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/5TC9VMDYUU4HTNNSG7IN/full?target=10.1080/14778238.2020.1860667
Well done Jude-Martin! What you have done benefits not only you, but all of us in NLP and Neuro-Semantics, so a big Thank You for your research and your writings!
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