Tuesday 18 April 2017

If Humble People Make the Best Leaders, Why Do We Fall for Charismatic Narcissists?

 


LEADERSHIP NEWSLETTER Harvard Business Review

April 18, 2017

If Humble People Make the Best Leaders, Why Do We Fall for Charismatic Narcissists?

By Margarita Mayo


5 Questions Leaders Should Be Asking All the Time by James E. Ryan

Use them to resolve conflict, challenge old ways of working, and keep things in perspective.


Why Being a Middle Manager Is So Exhausting by Eric M. Anicich, Jacob B. Hirsh

They have to switch between the roles of "follower" and "leader" all day long.


Should CEOs Respond When Employees Complain About Them Online? by Sarah Clayton

A little humility goes a long way.


6 Things Every Mentor Should Do by Vineet Chopra, MD, Sanjay Saint, MD

Establish ground rules from the start.


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