. Saeed Sayadi; . Ali Safdarian; . Behnaz Khayeri
Volume 5, Issue 5 , December 2015, , Pages 1-6
Abstract
Introduction: Training the man power is an inevitable necessity that the organizations need inorder to survive and develop in today changing world. Aims: The aim of the present study ...
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Introduction: Training the man power is an inevitable necessity that the organizations need inorder to survive and develop in today changing world. Aims: The aim of the present study is toidentify the relationship between the components of on‑site training and emotional intelligencein librarians of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Isfahan University with moderatingrole of personality characteristics. Settings and Design: Descriptive correlation method wasused in the present study. The statistical population of the study was all of the 157 librariansof Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Isfahan University from whom the appointedindividuals were selected through random sampling method. Subjects and Methods: Theresearch tools included the researcher‑made questionnaire of investigating the effectiveness ofon‑site training system and two other standard questionnaires of Shrink emotional intelligence,and NEO personality questionnaire, which all of them had the needed reliability and validity.Statistical Analysis: The descriptive indices (distribution and mean) and also the inferentialmethods (Pearson correlation, regression analysis and analysis of variance) were used throughapplying version 20 of SPSS software to analyze the obtained data. Results: There was asignificant relationship with certainty level of 95% between the components of on‑site trainingwith emotional intelligence in those who obtained low grades in the features of being extrovertand between the individual aspects of on‑site training with emotional intelligence in those whogot higher grades in the characteristic of being extrovert. Conclusion: The emotional intelligenceis a promotable skill and considering the existence of a significant relationship between somecomponents of emotional intelligence and on‑site training, these skills can be institutionalizedthrough conducting mentioned educational courses.