Personality attracts followers, but character earns trust — learn how self-awareness drives effective leadership.
Cult and mental health experts reveal the characteristics often found in those who seek to control and manipulate others.
In a recent study published in the Journal of Personality, Asselmann and colleagues investigated how leaders-to-be compare with non-leaders, in addition to how they change before and during their ...
Type Xs must decide who they want to be at each moment and stick to it. If you were to start a new project as a Type A, you ...
Ever watched two equally qualified leaders tackle the same challenge and get wildly different results? Or wondered why your boss takes an approach that would never work for you? The secret isn’t just ...
Have you ever felt manipulated by a superior or come across individuals who demand worship, expect underserved praise all the time, full of ego, pride, self-importance and lack empathy?They are ...
The psychological theory of personality known as the Dark Triad—narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism—often carries a sinister undertone. When it comes to leaders, research has shown that ...
Counter to stereotypes, unicorn founders are often low on ego and tend to put a focus on team effort. That's what new data ...
With hit documentaries like “Love Has Won” and “Escaping Twin Flames” and podcasts like “Let’s Talk About Sects” and “Escaping NXIVM,” it’s clear the public fascination with all things cult is alive ...