Bad leadership - Why we steer clear

IF 2.2 3区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Barbara Kellerman
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The article points out that more than a half century into the modern leader continues virtually entirely to ignore, or at least badly to shortchange, the dark side of leadership. Bad leadership - which is, alas, as ubiquitous as pernicious. Given that bad leaders, and their bad followers, are part of everyday life - in companies and countries, and in cultures of every sort - the question is why leadership experts continue to relegate them. Why do we attempt to develop what is good while continuing even now largely to avoid the utterly urgent question of how to stop bad? On the assumption that bad leaders - including for example political leaders drunk on power and corporate leaders drunk on money - are part of the human condition the question is why we still stick our heads in the sand. To this question the article provides four answers - which in a perfect world would point the way toward a study of leadership that is more pragmatic, more grounded in the world as it is as opposed to how we would like it to be.
糟糕的领导力--我们为什么要避开
文章指出,半个多世纪以来,现代领导者几乎完全忽视,或者至少是严重忽视了领导力的阴暗面。糟糕的领导力--唉,它是无处不在的,也是有害的。既然糟糕的领导者和他们糟糕的追随者是日常生活的一部分--在公司、国家和各种文化中--那么问题是,为什么领导力专家继续将他们贬低呢?为什么我们在试图发展好的领导力的同时,却在很大程度上继续回避如何杜绝坏领导力这个亟待解决的问题呢?在假定坏领导--包括醉心于权力的政治领导和醉心于金钱的企业领导--是人类生存条件的一部分的前提下,问题是为什么我们仍然把头埋在沙子里。对于这个问题,文章给出了四个答案--在一个完美的世界里,这些答案将为领导力研究指明方向,使其更加务实,更加立足于现实世界,而不是我们希望的世界。
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Leadership
Leadership MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
23.50%
发文量
38
期刊介绍: Leadership is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research on leadership. Leadership is designed to provide an ongoing forum for academic researchers to exchange information, insights and knowledge on both theoretical development and empirical research on leadership. It will publish original, high-quality articles that contribute to the advancement of the field of leadership studies.
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