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Beyond the Paycheck: Could Curtailing Executive Overcompensation Also Curtail Bad Boss Behaviors™? (H.R.6191)

Modern Servant Leader

Examples include prioritizing personal perks over employee welfare, making decisions that harm long-term sustainability for quick wins, and ethical lapses. 6191 may address these issues by capping executive pay in a way that aims to realign the incentives of corporate leaders with the wellbeing of their companies and employees.

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Beyond the Paycheck: Could Curtailing Executive Overcompensation Also Curtail Bad Boss Behaviors™? (H.R.6191)

Modern Servant Leader

Examples include prioritizing personal perks over employee welfare, making decisions that harm long-term sustainability for quick wins, and ethical lapses. 6191 may address these issues by capping executive pay in a way that aims to realign the incentives of corporate leaders with the wellbeing of their companies and employees.

Execution 141
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What’s Your Leadership Marque?

Lead Change Blog

Our world is saturated with advertising, marketing and branding, but are you missing the big picture? Do your followers recognize you as a leader or a manager? A servant leader or a narcissistic one? It is an intrinsic quality which motivates people to follow you, to respect you. Logos, Brands, Slogans. Principles.

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What’s Your Leadership Marque?

Lead Change Blog

Our world is saturated with advertising, marketing and branding, but are you missing the big picture? Do your followers recognize you as a leader or a manager? A servant leader or a narcissistic one? It is an intrinsic quality which motivates people to follow you, to respect you. Logos, Brands, Slogans. Principles.

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Are We Responsible for Bad Leadership?

Persuasive Powerhouse

In the public arena, we vote for our leaders (this may provide the most obvious connection to our responsibility for bad leadership): In this case, we might ignore bad past behavior before we cast our vote. We may be snowed by the public relations machine that “markets” a poor leader. Worse yet, we may not vote for anyone.