High self-monitors: a chameleon, a magnet, a leader
A recent study has shown that high self-monitors – people who easily adjust their attitudes and behaviours to the social situation – tend to emerge as leaders naturally. Yet, low self-monitors – those who are consistent in attitudes and behaviours regardless of the environment – are often placed in...
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2009
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