Posts tagged with: Blogs/speeches
Deepwater Horizon and the suppression of risky conversations. (2016)
“..highlights cultural values and practices that ‘ran under the radar’ (and how) hubris was enculturated on the project." Dr Rob Long, founder Human Dymensions blog/article in SafetyRisk.net (Communication and Consultation,...
What is leadership competence for women? (2016)
“Women leaders will do a great service by declining to adopt the worst male leadership traits.” Jennifer Kenny. WMBnow 11 July 2016. “I was thrilled when Sarah Palin was selected...
5 reasons we follow bad leaders. Is it them or us that’s the problem? (2016)
“We really don’t know how to pick good leaders, due to psychological biases and trying to serve our own self-interests rather than the greater good.” Ronald E. Riggio Psychology Today,...
The Sneetches. (2016)
"One bulwark against hubris bias or conformity bias comes from placing decision-making in the hands of a committee, diverse in its composition, independent in its mindset. Andrew G. Haldane, Chief...
Leadership and hubris. (2016)
"Zaleznik’s warning (about hubris) resonated in my mind as I learned about James Comey, the head of the FBI, and his October 28 letter to Congress…" Bert A. Spector, Associate...
Why we select toxic leaders. (2016)
Toxic individuals take advantage of the cues we use to identify high potential. David Rock, NeuroLeadership Institute executive director, NeuroLeadership Group CEO Psychology Today, 7 Nov 2016. Extracts: Humans… have...
Why macho leadership still thrives. (2016)
"…Today’s macho culture can only continue at the cost of rising conflict, health problems and increasing numbers of people facing a warped and debilitating existence.” Ray Williams, executive coach and...