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#HR #Leadership Wanted: Leaders Who Use Their Powers for Good

#HR #Leadership Wanted: Leaders Who Use Their Powers for Good | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

After writing my last column, an overview of the very disheartening book called Leadership BS, I practically had to wipe my tears off of my keyboard. The book’s author, Jeffrey Pfeffer, presents research to demonstrate that the business environment encourages aberrant leadership behaviors — selfishness, immodesty, lying, and so on — in spite of their negative impact. And, during my interview with Pfeffer, he squelched my dream of a conscious capitalist utopia when he stated his belief that companies routinely named the best places to work because of their open, honest, and transparent environments will continue to be the exception rather than the rule. “Leaders will trade off money and performance for ego, power, and control” time and time again, he told me.

But now that I’ve had some time to get over the shock of having my hopes dashed so summarily, my tears have dried. And, upon reflection, I have to respectfully disagree. In the fight for talent, the current dismal state of employee engagement is no longer tenable. Furthermore, there are too many “best of” exemplars of companies that are doing things right and turning a profit at the same time for firms and leaders to rationalize their bad behavior as “just business.” I believe we can, want, and must to do better.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 15, 2015 4:31 PM

Putting people at the heart of your business strategy is the way to start reshaping a heartless system.

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Enough About Introverts: Mastering The Way To Work With Extroverts

Enough About Introverts: Mastering The Way To Work With Extroverts | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

If it’s true then that introverts are having a (quiet) moment in the spotlight, is it coming at the expense of extroverts in the workplace?

First, let's go back to the genesis of these personality types. In Carl Jung’s analysis, extroverts get energized by being around others while introverts charge their batteries in solitude.

 

This simple definition debunks the myth that introverts are shy and their withdrawal is a result of feelings of inadequacy or depression.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, June 12, 2014 6:42 PM

Introverts get all the attention, but it's possible to create a productive and supportive work environment for both personality types.