

The Humble, Narcissistic Leader
Jan 13, 2021
In a captivating discussion with Brad Owens, a professor of business ethics, the complexities of narcissism in leadership are explored. Brad reveals how narcissistic traits can help individuals ascend to leadership roles but often hinder their effectiveness thereafter. He emphasizes the vital role of humility as a counterbalance, detailing three key aspects every leader should cultivate. The conversation includes real-life examples, such as Steve Jobs and George Washington, illustrating how a blend of humility and narcissism can surprisingly enhance leadership.
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Narcissism's Inconsistent Effects on Leadership
- Research on leadership and narcissism has been inconclusive, with some studies showing positive and others negative effects.
- This inconsistency may be due to unmeasured variables, like humility, influencing the relationship.
Internal Battle: Narcissism vs. Humility
- Narcissism and humility represent an internal battle within individuals.
- Humility, a foundational virtue, counteracts self-worship, the root of all vice.
Narcissism: More Than Just Bad
- Narcissism, often associated with negative traits, has complexities and potential positive aspects.
- Research uses a specific definition of subclinical narcissism, a less severe, malleable form.