
When Ego Creeps In: How Leaders Can Address Egos that Hinder Productivity, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 366761
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Abstract: This article examines how unchecked egos can undermine organizational effectiveness despite well-intentioned leadership. Drawing from research on ego threats—moments when one's self-image feels challenged—the author explains how these psychological events trigger defensive behaviors that impair judgment and collaboration. The piece identifies common sources of workplace ego inflation, including inadequate cultures, narcissistic tendencies, insecurity, competitive environments, and leadership vacuums. Through case studies and evidence-based approaches, the article presents practical strategies for mitigating ego-driven behaviors, including establishing comionate norms, celebrating collaborative achievements, normalizing learning from mistakes, modeling humble leadership, implementing structured systems, and fostering purpose-driven work. The article demonstrates how addressing ego threats can transform organizational culture, replacing defensive posturing with psychological safety and cooperative innovation that drives superior results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 6f6j6r
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