Assessment of social and emotional skills of BRAC staff
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
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Afroze, R. (2011). Assessment of social and emotional skills of BRAC staff. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).
Abstract
BRAC Learning Division (BLD) has been assigned to design a training programme on
social and emotional needs of an individual. Before doing so it is essential to assess
those needs. As such this study was undertaken to assess the social and emotional
intelligence of BRAC staff. The data were collected from 174 randomly selected staff
of BRAC head office (level 9-14, equally distributed by sex) through survey and group
interviews. The findings of this study will be used by BLD in designing a training
module with support from American Institute of Research. Findings reveal that staff
understood their emotions and linking with them, seems motivated in their work,
cooperate effectively with their peers. However, they felt a bit difficulty on regulating
emotions like anger, tension and stress. Moreover, lack of confidence, nature to avoid
disagreement and less relationship management skills (with supervisor) hampered
their productivity.
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Research report