Look around your office. Turn on the TV. Incompetent leadership is
everywhere, and there's no denying that most of these leaders are men.
In this timely and provocative book, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic asks two
powerful questions: Why is it so easy for incompetent men to become
leaders? And why is it so hard for competent people--especially
competent women--to advance?
Marshaling decades of rigorous research, Chamorro-Premuzic points out
that although men make up a majority of leaders, they underperform when
compared with female leaders. In fact, most organizations equate
leadership potential with a handful of destructive personality traits,
like overconfidence and narcissism. In other words, these traits may
help someone get selected for a leadership role, but they backfire once
the person has the job.
When competent women--and men who don't fit the stereotype--are unfairly
overlooked, we all suffer the consequences. The result is a deeply
flawed system that rewards arrogance rather than humility, and loudness
rather than wisdom.
There is a better way. With clarity and verve, Chamorro-Premuzic shows
us what it really takes to lead and how new systems and processes can
help us put the right people in charge.