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Lessons on leadership by terror :finding Shaka Zulu in the attic
- 作者: Kets de Vries, Manfred F. R.
- 出版: Cheltenham, UK ;Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar ©2004.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xvii, 197 pages).
- 叢書名: New horizons in leadership studies
- 標題: POLITICAL SCIENCE General. , Despotism Psychological aspects -- Case studies. , Power (Social sciences) Psychological aspects. , Psychology , Dictators Psychology. , Electronic books. , Führungseigenschaft. , Leiderschap. , Chaka <roi zoulou, , Shaka, King of the Zulu, 1787?-1828. , Dictators Psychology -- Case studies. , History. , Psychological aspects , Chaka, , Political leadership Psychological aspects -- Case studies. , Zulu (African people) History. , General. , Pouvoir. , Dictators , Psychology. , Dictateur. , Case studies. , Geschichte. , Leadership politique. , Psychological aspects. , Power (Social sciences) , Despotisme. , Despotie. , Shaka, , Psychologie. , Political leadership Psychological aspects. , Totalitarisme. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Tirannie. , Zulu (African people) , Kings and rulersPsychology. , Chaka <roi zoulou, 1787?-1828>. , Despotism Psychological aspects. , Führungstheorie. , Chaka, roi zoulou, 1787?-1828. , Chaka , Political leadership , Macht. , Chaka (Zulu, König) , Zoulou. , Despotism , Aspect psychologique. , Zulu (African people) Kings and rulers -- Psychology. , Chaka Zulu, König 1787-1828. , Power (Social sciences) Psychological aspects -- Case studies.
- ISBN: 184542347X , 9781845423476
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-192) and index. Pt. 1. The historical context -- pt. 2. The question of character -- pt. 3. Leadership by terror -- pt. 4. Deconstructing totalitarianism.
- 摘要: Lessons on Leadership by Terror attempts to discover what happens to people when they acquire power, and whether the abuse of power is inevitable. Manfred Kets de Vries examines the life of the nineteenth-century Zulu king Shaka Zulu in order to help us understand the psychology of power and terror.
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A serious but readable study that should be widely read by all concerned with leadership issues. Long Range Planning This book is the most up-to-date available investigation of the understanding of tyranny and terror that psychologists, psychoanalysts and experts on group and institutional behaviour can provide. Manfred Kets de Vries has produced a masterpiece. He draws on a wealth of published research in the field and relates it in an academically excellent, yet eminently readable, way to the premier problem of the beginning of the 21st century. I strongly recommend it. Anton Obholzer, formerly Tavistock Centre London, Psychoanalyst and Organizational Consultant From constructive narcissism to reactive narcissism, we are but one step away from megalomania and terror. Professor Kets de Vries traces the origin of leadership by terror to early childhood in this case study of Shaka Zulu. A gruesome story warns us that terror may be inherent in the human condition. Abraham Zaleznik, Harvard Business School, US Kets de Vries has written another terrific book on leadership. However, this work will prove both timely and insightful to students of leadership and political psychology. Through the tale of Shaka Zulu, Kets de Vries introduces us to our very own despotic tendencies and thus familiarizes the reader with the human side, however horribly oppressive and destructive, of leadership by terror. Here is a genuine contribution to the field of leadership studies. Michael A. Diamond, University of Missouri Columbia, US What makes despotic leaders tick? How do they become despots? On a lesser (but far more common) scale: why are some people ruthlessly abrasive in the workplace? Why do some business leaders appear to lose their sense of humanity? How and why do they create a culture of fear, uncertainty and doubt in their companies? Lessons on Leadership by Terror attempts to discover what happens to people when they acquire power, and whether the abuse of power is inevitable. Manfred Kets de Vries examines the life of the nineteenth-century Zulu king Shaka Zulu in order to help us understand the psychology of power and terror. During his short reign, Shaka Zulu established one of the most successful regimes based on terror that has ever existed, from which the traits of despotic leaders are illustrated. Shaka s life history is a study in the psychology of terror, and he can be a proxy for the behavior of any despot, be it from antiquity or modern times. From his leadership behavior fifteen cautionary lessons are derived, offering valuable principles for contemporary leaders. The book also explores the characteristics of totalitarian states, and discusses what can be done to prevent despotic leaders from coming to the fore. Clear parallels are drawn between Shaka s behavior and that of other, more contemporary, leaders including Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and Saddam Hussein. This fascinating and highly original book will be of enormous interest to a broad audience from students and academics focusing on leadership, political science, and political psychology, to practitioners such as managers, executives, consultants, and leadership coaches.
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