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Narcissism in the C-Suite with Erika Weed

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There's a noticeable uptick in the use of narcissism across social media to describe people in our personal and professional lives. In this episode, Erika Weed, dives deep into her dissertation research as a Doctoral candidate around how narcissistic traits show up in leadership, the impacts, and the benefits of narcissistic leadership to organizations. She'll explain how to effectively manage work relationships with those who are higher in narcissistic traits and describe how organizations can support these leaders for the success of the leader and the organization. Tune in to the very end for Erika's take on her most recently encountered paradigm shift.

Guest Information
For more information about Erika's work as a talent development consultant and executive coach, check out the details below:

Ascendry provides transformational organizational data collection and analysis, talent development, and executive leadership coaching, scientifically grounded and business tested, for lasting change. Ascendry provides a full range of individual and organizational assessments and data analysis tools, full organizational talent development systems design, and expert team facilitation and executive coaching. Our mission is to make talent development accessible to every organization. Learn more at www.ascendry.com.

Support the Show.

Host Contact Information
Check back weekly for new episodes. Interested in being a guest on the podcast or inquiring about sponsorship opportunities, write to us at paradigmshiftspodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on multiple podcast platforms - wherever podcasts are listened to or watched: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok.

Share us with your friends, colleagues, and co-workers and please leave a review, rate, and subscribe. Thank you for your support!

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Chapters

1. Show Intro (00:00:00)

2. Guest Intro (00:00:43)

3. Uptick in use of "Narcissism" (00:01:36)

4. Difference between NPD and having narcissistic traits (00:03:28)

5. What does narcissistic traits look like? (00:06:09)

6. Safeguards for managing a work relationship with someone higher in narcissism (00:10:10)

7. What to do when saying "no" is hard; setting boundaries (00:12:47)

8. How does leadership and narcissism intersect? (00:14:45)

9. Narcissistic leaders can benefit an organization? (00:19:04)

10. If narcissism traits exist in the c-suite, how do organizations provide a support system? (00:23:16)

11. Psychological safety of teams surrounding narcissistic type leaders (00:29:41)

12. What's the most recent paradigm shift you've encountered? (00:34:00)

24 episodes

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There's a noticeable uptick in the use of narcissism across social media to describe people in our personal and professional lives. In this episode, Erika Weed, dives deep into her dissertation research as a Doctoral candidate around how narcissistic traits show up in leadership, the impacts, and the benefits of narcissistic leadership to organizations. She'll explain how to effectively manage work relationships with those who are higher in narcissistic traits and describe how organizations can support these leaders for the success of the leader and the organization. Tune in to the very end for Erika's take on her most recently encountered paradigm shift.

Guest Information
For more information about Erika's work as a talent development consultant and executive coach, check out the details below:

Ascendry provides transformational organizational data collection and analysis, talent development, and executive leadership coaching, scientifically grounded and business tested, for lasting change. Ascendry provides a full range of individual and organizational assessments and data analysis tools, full organizational talent development systems design, and expert team facilitation and executive coaching. Our mission is to make talent development accessible to every organization. Learn more at www.ascendry.com.

Support the Show.

Host Contact Information
Check back weekly for new episodes. Interested in being a guest on the podcast or inquiring about sponsorship opportunities, write to us at paradigmshiftspodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on multiple podcast platforms - wherever podcasts are listened to or watched: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok.

Share us with your friends, colleagues, and co-workers and please leave a review, rate, and subscribe. Thank you for your support!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Show Intro (00:00:00)

2. Guest Intro (00:00:43)

3. Uptick in use of "Narcissism" (00:01:36)

4. Difference between NPD and having narcissistic traits (00:03:28)

5. What does narcissistic traits look like? (00:06:09)

6. Safeguards for managing a work relationship with someone higher in narcissism (00:10:10)

7. What to do when saying "no" is hard; setting boundaries (00:12:47)

8. How does leadership and narcissism intersect? (00:14:45)

9. Narcissistic leaders can benefit an organization? (00:19:04)

10. If narcissism traits exist in the c-suite, how do organizations provide a support system? (00:23:16)

11. Psychological safety of teams surrounding narcissistic type leaders (00:29:41)

12. What's the most recent paradigm shift you've encountered? (00:34:00)

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