To be effective, incompetent leaders should at least be humble. In M. A. Daniels & B. Oc, Leading from the back or the front: A look at humble and narcissistic leadership
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Main Authors: | Daniels, M. A., Oc, B., BASHSHUR, Michael Ramsay, GREGURAS, Gary John |
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