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How megalomaniac leaders establish their grip on a group — and they how they lose it
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An analysis of how megalomaniacal leaders gain and maintain power through a combination of their own narcissism, group uncertainty, and broader social dynamics that enable their rise and eventual fall.

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How megalomaniac leaders establish their grip on a group — and they how they lose it
Megalomaniacal leaders are fascinating. They exude boundless confidence, harbour sometimes excessive ambitions and make decisions that are often out of touch with reality. Yet their power of attraction persists in the business world and in politics. Why? Because their rise and fall depend not only on their personality, but on a broader dynamic at work. Three forces feed that dynamic simultaneously: the narcissism of the megalomaniac leader, the uncertainty that drives a group to seek a saviour
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