Barbara Kellerman (2)
Autore di Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters (Leadership for the Common Good)
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Opere di Barbara Kellerman
Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters (Leadership for the Common Good) (2004) 93 copie
Followership: How Followers Are Creating Change and Changing Leaders (Center for Public Leadership) (2008) 64 copie
Women and Leadership: The State of Play and Strategies for Change (2007) — A cura di; Collaboratore — 33 copie
Political Leadership: A Source Book (Pitt Series in Policy and Institutional Studies) (1986) 7 copie
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- Opere
- 17
- Utenti
- 349
- Popolarità
- #68,500
- Voto
- 3.9
- Recensioni
- 4
- ISBN
- 43
- Lingue
- 2
While the emphasis is on the early part of the pandemic we also see how events before it helped to seal the fate of the country. Not simply the enablers during Trump's campaign and term but also the recent history of right wing politics and Republican interest in winning elections but not in governing. If all you want is a gossip filled book and "new names" then this book is likely not for you, it is arguing a point about bad followers who go so far as to enable things that they know to be either wrong or harmful, whether from fear of speaking out or because of personal gain from remaining complicit. Either way, they choose what they know to be wrong rather than to do what is right. In illustrating the extreme level of enabling behavior in the administration, the "gossipy" stories do get told, but not in a sensationalist manner. They are used to make points that desperately need to be made in the US right now.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the cruel and unethical insanity that was the Trump administration (and still is the Republican party) as well as those interested in how power, especially the abuse of power by an unstable maniac, can make seemingly rational people desert their morals and ethics for personal gain.
Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley.… (altro)