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696: The Habits That Hold Leaders Back, with Marshall Goldsmith

Coaching for Leaders

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Favoritism Revealed: A Dog's Unqualified Praise

Favoritism and the tendency to reward those who provide unqualified positive recognition is more prevalent than many acknowledge. This phenomenon occurs unconsciously, as people often do not recognize their own favoritism. A common illustration is the way pets, particularly dogs, receive excessive praise in households—often more than family members. This adoration stems from the dog's unwavering affection and lack of criticism, making it easier to acknowledge. As individuals ascend in their careers, this dynamic intensifies, leading to increased sycophancy and reinforcement of behavior that flatters those in power.

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