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Shutting Down Bullying World Leaders (And The Ones In The Office Too)

Hetal Doshi, Organisational Psychologist & CEO, O-Psych

05-Apr-22 11:00

Shutting Down Bullying World Leaders (And The Ones In The Office Too)

Why do some leaders intimidate, manipulate, and use fear to get what they want? Are certain personality types more susceptible to becoming bullies after they become leaders compared to others? And how do we address organisations that continue to glorify and promote high-performing leaders who bully? Organisational psychologist and CEO of O-Psych Hetal Joshi joins us to discuss bullying leaders and their effect on organisational performance.

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