In today’s emotionally charged and complex governance environment, decisions are often influenced not just by laws or logic but by human emotions. Emotional Intelligence (EI) becomes crucial in such contexts, as it enables individuals—especially public servants—to regulate emotions, empathize with others, and act with moral sensitivity. By integrating emotional awareness with ethical reasoning, EI ensures that decision-making remains humane, balanced, and just, even under pressure or provocation.
Ethical governance requires more than compliance with rules—it calls for emotional balance and compassion in action. Emotional Intelligence empowers individuals to uphold integrity, fairness, and empathy while navigating moral dilemmas. Hence, building EI is essential for creating ethical leaders capable of making decisions that serve both justice and humanity.
Sample Mains Question
Q. “Emotional Intelligence is essential for ethical decision-making in public service.” Discuss with suitable examples. (150 words)
Q. How does Emotional Intelligence help public servants navigate moral dilemmas, conflicting stakeholder interests, and emotionally charged governance situations? Illustrate. (150 words)
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