Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters
By (Author) Barbara Kellerman
Harvard Business Review Press
Harvard Business Review Press
1st September 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
658.4
Hardback
304
Width 165mm, Height 241mm
595g
A provocative departure from conventional thinking, Bad Leadership compels us to see leadership in its entirety. Kellerman argues that the dark side of leadership - from rigidity and callousness to corruption and cruelty - is not an aberration. Rather bad leadership is as ubiquitous as it is insidious - and so must be more carefully examined and better understood. Drawing on high-profile contemporary examples - from Mary Meeker to David Koresh, Bill Clinton to Radovan Karadzic, Al Dunlap to Leona Helmsley - Kellerman explores seven primary types of bad leadership and dissects why and how leaders cross the line from good to bad. The book also illuminates the critical role of followers, revealing how they collaborate in, and sometimes even cause, bad leadership. Daring and counterintuitive, Bad Leadership makes clear that we need to face the dark side in order to become better leaders and followers ourselves.
Barbara Kellerman is Research Director of the Center for Public Leadership and Lecturer in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.