Why do some emerge to leadership but then lose it?
This intriguing question was posed by Western University’s Jennifer Lynch and associate professor Alex Benson in a recently published Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin article.
Narcissism can play a role. While narcissistic traits, such as social boldness, confidence or charm may help people to rise into leadership positions, these same traits can also lead to their downfall.
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