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Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2026; 4(1): 199-207

Examining the Role of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership Effectiveness: A Psychological Perspective

Author Name: John Saah Morlu

1. BSc. Biology. MSc. Applied Psychology, Apeejay Stya University, Haryana, India

Abstract

<p>Emotional intelligence EI has developed as a fundamental factor in effective leadership, moving beyond traditional metrics of cognitive intelligence and technical skills. This paper examines the complex role of emotional intelligence in leadership from a psychological perspective, synthesising existing models and empirical evidence to understand how emotional competencies influence leadership effectiveness and organisational outcomes. The study examines key components of emotional intelligence, including self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, transformational leadership, organisational behaviour, team dynamics, and social skills, and their impact on core leadership functions such as decision-making, conflict resolution, and team dynamics. Drawing on established psychological and leadership theories, this paper presents a conceptual framework that articulates the pathways through which emotionally intelligent leaders foster trust, enhance communication, and cultivate a positive work environment. Findings from the present literature consistently suggest that leaders with high emotional intelligence are better equipped to navigate complex interpersonal challenges, adapt to change, and inspire and motivate their teams, leading to improved job satisfaction, employee engagement, and overall organisational performance. This analysis highlights the significance of cultivating emotional intelligence as a fundamental competency in modern leadership development programs to drive sustainable success in a dynamic work environment. In addition, leadership is the ability to inspire, influence, and guide individuals or groups toward achieving a shared vision or common goal, acting as a process of social influence that maximises collective effort through motivation, clear communication, decision- making, and fostering collaboration, rather than just holding a title or being in charge. Effective leaders set direction, build trust, solve problems, empower others, and adapt to challenges, making a difference beyond simple management tasks. Setting a clear, future-oriented direction for the team, clearly conveying ideas, and actively listening to others.</p>

Keywords

Emotional intelligence EI, leadership effectiveness, self-regulation, motivation, and empathy.