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When Leadership Fails is a critical examination of the worst workplace experiences for the purpose of individual, group and organizational learning. Professionals from various industries unpack per...
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14 March 2025

When Leadership Fails is a multidisciplinary resource for researchers and practitioners. As a curated selection of unique, scholar-practitioner reflections from around the world, this collection highlights both the universal impact of leaders behaving badly and the communal triumph that emerges from deconstructing these experiences in aggregate. In addition to expert insight into these leadership and organizational challenges, readers benefit from the application of empirical and theoretical research for analysis and interpretation. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the individual, group and organizational implications of negative leadership encounters in the workplace. Readers will find value in the immediate application of these lessons to their own careers and organizations.
Price: $47.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Date:
14 March 2025
ISBN: 9781800437692
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, Management: leadership & motivation, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Development, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership, Management decision making, Personnel & human resources management
Lonnie R. Morris, Jr., PhD is an assistant professor of organizational leadership at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology where he received awards in 2019 and 2020 for innovative teaching and instruction. He has 20+ years of leadership in higher education across multiple administrative, consulting and faculty roles. He has led and supported change management, leadership development and technology implementation consultations. He formerly chaired the International Leadership Association's ethics forum learning community.
Wendy M. Edmonds, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Behavioral Science and Human Services at Bowie State University. As a sought-after leading expert in 'Toxic Followership', she is Chair of the Followership Learning Community at the International Leadership Association, published author, and researcher. She is the first researcher to conduct focus group studies with survivors of the 1978 Jonestown Massacre that occurred in Guyana. It was that life changing event, which fueled her concentration on 'toxic followership' and the various perspectives of leader-follower relationships.
Chapter 1. Monsters, Inc.: Toxic Leadership and Engagement; Ngozi Igbokwe, Sarah Smith, Colton Hart, Elizabeth Hergert, Ellen Reter, Marguerite Wildermuth, Ryan Bouda, Tiffany Phillips, and Cristina Wildermut
Chapter 2. Investing the Time to Lead Well; Maria Malayter
Chapter 3. Front Porch Organizations, Back Door Employees: How Mentoring Mishaps
Potentially Derail Next Generation Leaders; Shanita Baraka Akindtone
Chapter 4. Toxic Followership: Leader Deception and Breach of Trust; Wendy M. Edmonds
Chapter 5. Death by Authoritative Leadership and Micro-Management; Jennifer Capler
Chapter 6. Campus in Crisis: Leadership Lessons Learned; Cheryl Patton
Chapter 7. Ethics, Leadership and the Dreaded Performance Appraisal; Lonnie R. Morris, Jr.
Chapter 8. Autocratic Leadership among Managers and Its Impact on Salespersons
Behavior in India’s Pharmaceutical Industry; Arun G. and Manoj Krishnan C.G.
Chapter 9. Leadership Failure in a Hostile Environment: The Importance of Leading Oneself; Randal Joy Thompson
Chapter10. Toxic Leadership: A Quick Erosion of Psychological Safety; Carly Speranza
Chapter11. A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: How a Narcissistic Leader Decimated a
Faith-Based Nonprofit; Ruth Beck and Leanne Dzubinski
Chapter 12. When Founder’s Syndrome is Used for Personal Gain; Terry Fernsler
Chapter 13. How to Destroy a Research & Development Group without Really Trying; Jay L. Brand
Chapter 14. When Leading the Team Goes Wrong; Dayne Hutchinson and Sholondo K. Campbell
Chapter 15. No Rest in the Restroom: Servant Leadership and Conflict in Products &
Marketing; Tim Houg
Chapter 16. The Demise of a Company: An Insider’s Personal and Scholarly Reflection; Dorianne Cotter-Lockard
Chapter 17. Incompetent Authoritarian Replaces a Servant Leader; Terry Fernsler