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549. Leadership Dynamics: Perspectives on Power and Ethics feat. Adam Galinsky

Jun 4, 2025
Adam Galinsky, a leadership and ethics professor at Columbia Business School, delves into the intricate dynamics of power in leadership. He discusses how power can hinder perspective taking, likening it to driving a race car without a steering wheel. Galinsky emphasizes the importance of empathy and recognition in effective leadership, especially for low-status individuals. He also highlights the need for a clear vision, discussing how principles like 'deliver happiness' can guide decision-making, ultimately illustrating the ethical complexities inherent in leadership.
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INSIGHT

Humans Resist Leadership Pressure

  • Leadership with humans is more complex than with animals due to human resistance and complexity.
  • Leadership requires understanding people as humans, not objects subject to physical laws.
ANECDOTE

Impact of Praise Timing

  • Adam's small praise for his son's assist on the soccer field deeply impacted the boy's confidence.
  • Feedback timing and approach crucially affect how people receive criticism and encouragement.
INSIGHT

Power Reduces Perspective Taking

  • Power tends to reduce leaders' perspective-taking due to entitlement, cognitive load, and emotions.
  • Leaders are often unaware their reactions can silence and emotionally affect others significantly.
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