Bad leadership: what it is, how it happens, why it matters
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Boston
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Harvard Business School Press
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c2004
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xvi, 282 p.
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Leadership for the common good
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Includes bibliographical references )p.]245[-270( and index
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Barbara Kellerman
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Webs of significance -- Claiming the bad side -- Reasons for being bad -- Making meaning of being bad -- Incompetent : Juan Antonio Samaranch, Abdurrahman Wahid, Jill Barad -- Rigid : Mary Meeker, Robert Haas, Sumner Redstone, Vladimir Putin -- Intemperate : Marion Barry, Jr., Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson, James Bakker and Henry Lyons, William Bennett -- Callous : Al Dunlap, Rudolph Giuliani, Leona Helmsley, Howell Raines -- Corrupt : William Aramony, Vincent )Buddy( Cianci, Jr., Mario Villanueva, Andrew Fastow -- Insular : Bill Clinton, Lee Raymond, James W. Johnston -- Evil : Radovan Karadzic, Saddam Hussein, Pol Pot, Jim Jones and David Koresh -- From bad to better -- Costs and benefits -- Comments and corrections