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The Practice of Positive Leadership

Great leadership is surprisingly rare. Why is that?

While there are plenty of well-intentioned individuals in leadership roles, they face a few key challenges. The first is time pressure. Research shows that when we’re under time pressure, we become anxious and stressed, and our empathy dampens. When leaders get stressed out they can become incredibly self-focused and lose sight of how their behaviour is impacting the people around them.

The second challenge involves the impact of power. We’ve all heard the expression that ‘absolute power corrupts absolutely’, and based on the evidence, it’s clear that power does impact how we behave. Leaders often have one rule for themselves and another rule for other people; when someone else does something questionable, they see it as unethical and inappropriate; yet when they do it, they rationalize it away.

A third challenge involves the self-serving bias. If you ask someone, ‘Are you a positive leader?’, the vast majority of people will say ‘Yes’. And yet if you look at the research from and other sources, the

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