Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this research is to analyses the impact of emotional intelligence, education and training, as well as decision-making identity for Head of State Madrasah Aliyah in South Sulawesi. Theoretical framework: This job recognition has a positive and important impact on decision-making. Emotional intelligence due to job satisfaction does not importantly influence decision-making. Training for job satisfaction has a positive impact on decision making. Job satisfaction does not have an important impact on decision-making. Design/methodology/approach: This research uses a survey method. This research was conducted in 32 Islamic public secondary schools located in South Sulawesi and included 32 public secondary school principals to determine the sample using a sativa sampling technique. The questionnaire results data were analyzed through the Smart pls 3.2.9 application using the Structural Equations Model (SEM). Findings: The results of the study show that emotional intelligence has a positive and important impact on work. Training has a positive and important impact on job satisfaction. Personality has a positive and useless effect. Emotional intelligence has a positive and low impact on decision making. Research, Practical & Social implications: The party has a positive and low impact on decision-making. Personality has a negative impact and has a negative impact on decision making. Originality/value: From the descriptive analysis, it was found that the three variables had an average value in a very high category which indicated a very good perceived value of the variable, but this was not able to realize the real contribution of the personality variable to job satisfaction.

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