Dark Triad in Leaders examines how corporate and political history is filled with 'successful' figures who ultimately caused harm, sowed misery and destroyed organizations. Armenio Rego, Miguel Pina e Cunha, Ace V. Simpson, and Stewart R. Clegg explore the concept and consequences of 'Dark Triad' (DT) leaders, characterized by high levels of narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. DT leaders are particularly dangerous because they resort to seductive and manipulative tactics to reach power and leadership positions and then, if left unchecked, instrumentalize others to pursue their own personal goals.
Providing mechanisms for preventing, managing and defending against DT leadership, the authors discuss cases of celebrated leaders that resulted in causing harm and destruction of livelihoods. They emphasize the need to avoid empowering these harmful traits and investigate how susceptible followers and conducive environments can enable individuals with DT characteristics to take power. The book draws on multiple fields, including leadership, organizational psychology, and business ethics, to portray the danger and irresponsibility of success earned at the expense of others. Through theoretical analysis and empirical cases, chapters shed light on the importance of protecting organizations, warning that business schools should be cautious about their teaching methods.
This book is a fascinating and crucial read for scholars and students of business leadership, human resource management, organizational behavior, and social psychology. Business professionals and those in management roles will also benefit from its practical insights.
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'In a post-truth era, the dark triad of repulsive leadership is supported by a heady mix of seductive traits, sycophancy, fear and propaganda. This book is a goldmine of insights, examples and counter-strategies on how to spot and handle this all-too-pervasive phenomenon. As we all know, challenging "bad bosses" is a tricky, even dangerous enterprise. Dark Triad in Leaders provides an excellent resource to help management practitioners and educators better understand and respond to it.' -- Richard Badham, University of Technology Sydney, Australia 'This absorbing and brilliantly written book challenges the leadership development industry's shameless complacency in paying far too little attention to the dark side of leadership. It is an urgent wakeup call that more of us should heed. Highly recommended.' -- Dennis Tourish, University of Sussex Business School, UK
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-0353-4397-3 (9781035343973)
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Armenio Rego, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Catolica Porto Business School, Portugal, Miguel Pina e Cunha, Fundacao Amelia de Mello Professor of Leadership, Nova School of Business and Economics, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, Ace V. Simpson, Visiting Professor of Management, O'Malley School of Business, Manhattan University, USA and Stewart R. Clegg, School of Project Management, The University of Sydney, Australia
Contents
A Prologue in five notes
1 Why it is good to discuss the bad
2 Narcissism as self-centered antagonism
3 Machiavellianism: cynical views and manipulation tactics
4 Psychopathy: emotionless machinery
5 The Dark Triad and its callous and exploitative core
6 The toxic triangle
7 Preventing and managing the Dark Triad in leaders
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