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5.8: References

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    Dearborn, K. (2002). Studies in emotional intelligence redefine our approach to leadership development. Public Personnel Management, 31(4), 523. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.capella.edu/l...ive&scope=site

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    Gardner, J. W. (1990). John W. Gardner on leadership. (pp. 169-170) New York: The Free Press.

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