Achieve promotion through emotion with YP

March edition of Young Professional features a guide to improving your emotional intelligence

Written by Paul Grant

Contrary to the traditional British stiff upper lip way of doing business, emotions at work can have a positive effect on productivity. Understanding and being able to act on your own and your colleagues' emotions can also mean speedy career progression.

This month's edition of Young Professional, Accountancy Age's digital magazine for up and coming accountants, features a guide to improving your emotional intelligence and how to use it effectively at work.

The March issue also takes a look at what it's like to be a charity accountant in the heart of rural Africa, talks to a young partner who has swapped life at a big firm in a big city for a small town practice and uncovers what happens when you put together some PwC staff, a quiet day in the office, a video camera, and a Tony Christie classic.

To read the latest issue go to www.accountancyage.com/yp

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