
The Art of Manliness 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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Double-Edged Sword of Narcissism
- Narcissistic traits like confidence and ambition can propel individuals to leadership positions, but can also hinder their effectiveness.
- Cultivating humility can temper narcissism's negative effects and enhance leadership.
Defining Humility
- Humility, like narcissism, is a complex concept often misunderstood.
- It comprises self-awareness, teachability, and appreciation of others' strengths, essential for effective leadership.
Humility in a Crisis
- A leader during the mortgage crisis asked his team to tell him to shut up, acknowledging his weakness in listening.
- This demonstrated self-awareness, teachability, and valuing others' perspectives, key aspects of humility.
