Today's business leaders maintain a higher profile than their predecessors did in the 1950s through the 1980s. Rather than hide behind the corporate veil, they give interviews to magazines like Business Week, Time, and the Economist. According to psychoanalyst, anthropologist, and consultant Michael Maccoby, this love of the limelight often stems from their personalities--in a narcissistic personality. That is both good and bad news: Narcissists are good for companies that need people with vision and the courage to take them in new directions. But narcissists can also lead companies into trouble by refusing to listen to the advice and warnings of their managers. So what can the narcissistic leader do to avoid the traps of his own personality? Maccoby argues that today's most innovative leaders are not consensus-building bureaucrats; they are "productive narcissists" with the interrelated set of skills -- foresight, systems thinking, visioning, motivating, and partnering - that he terms "strategic intelligence." Maccoby redefines the negative stereotype as the personality best suited to lead during times of rapid social and economic change.
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Book Details
Title
Narcissistic Leaders
Imprint
Harvard Business Review Press
Publication Year
June
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Harvard Business Review Press
Genre
Business & Economics
Source Type
N
ISBN13
9781422104149
Book Category
Economics, Business and Management Books
BISAC Subject Heading
BUS000000
Book Subcategory
Business and Management Books
ISBN10
9781422104149
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
211 mm
Length
140 mm
Depth
0.98 inch
Weight
323 gr
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