The Hazards of Great Leadership: Detrimental Consequences of Leader Exceptionalism
The value of great leaders seems to be an unquestioned assumption. The goal of this Element is to explore the counterintuitive idea that great leaders can pose a hazard to themselves and their followers. Great leadership, which accomplishes morally commendable and difficult objectives by leaders and followers, requires competence, morality, and charisma. A hazard is a condition or event that leads to human loss, such as injury, death, or economic misfortune. A leader can become a hazard through social psychological processes, which operate through the metaphor of Seven Deadly Sins, to create negative consequences. Great leaders can undermine their own success and accomplishments, as well as their followers. They can become a threat to the organization in which they are employed. Finally, great leaders can become a danger to the larger society. The damage great leaders can create can be reduced by applying the corresponding virtue.
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The Hazards of Great Leadership: Detrimental Consequences of Leader Exceptionalism
The value of great leaders seems to be an unquestioned assumption. The goal of this Element is to explore the counterintuitive idea that great leaders can pose a hazard to themselves and their followers. Great leadership, which accomplishes morally commendable and difficult objectives by leaders and followers, requires competence, morality, and charisma. A hazard is a condition or event that leads to human loss, such as injury, death, or economic misfortune. A leader can become a hazard through social psychological processes, which operate through the metaphor of Seven Deadly Sins, to create negative consequences. Great leaders can undermine their own success and accomplishments, as well as their followers. They can become a threat to the organization in which they are employed. Finally, great leaders can become a danger to the larger society. The damage great leaders can create can be reduced by applying the corresponding virtue.
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The Hazards of Great Leadership: Detrimental Consequences of Leader Exceptionalism

The Hazards of Great Leadership: Detrimental Consequences of Leader Exceptionalism

The Hazards of Great Leadership: Detrimental Consequences of Leader Exceptionalism

The Hazards of Great Leadership: Detrimental Consequences of Leader Exceptionalism

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The value of great leaders seems to be an unquestioned assumption. The goal of this Element is to explore the counterintuitive idea that great leaders can pose a hazard to themselves and their followers. Great leadership, which accomplishes morally commendable and difficult objectives by leaders and followers, requires competence, morality, and charisma. A hazard is a condition or event that leads to human loss, such as injury, death, or economic misfortune. A leader can become a hazard through social psychological processes, which operate through the metaphor of Seven Deadly Sins, to create negative consequences. Great leaders can undermine their own success and accomplishments, as well as their followers. They can become a threat to the organization in which they are employed. Finally, great leaders can become a danger to the larger society. The damage great leaders can create can be reduced by applying the corresponding virtue.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009398596
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/11/2023
Series: Elements in Leadership
Pages: 75
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.20(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The Challenge of Defining 'Greatness'; 2. Defining a Hazard; 3. Domains of Impact; 4. The Seven Deadly (and Hazardous) Sins of Great Leadership; Conclusion.
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