Are You a Level-Six Leader?
Executive Summary:Asking the question, whom do you serve? is a powerful vector on which to build a useful typology of leadership. Visiting professor Modesto Maidique offers a six-level Purpose-Driven Model of Leadership ranging from Sociopath to Transcendent. Key concepts include:
The most telling question to ask a leader is, whom do you serve? Yourself? Your group? Society? The answer to this question often reveals more about leaders than knowing their personality traits, level of achievement, or whether they were "transformational" or "transactional" leaders. The six levels of leadership are Sociopath, Opportunist, Chameleon, Achiever, Builder, and Transcendent.Asking the question whom do you serve? is a powerful vector on which to build a useful typology of leadership. Based on this idea, I have constructed a six-level Purpose-Driven Model of Leadership informed by the work of Jean Piaget, Lawrence Kohlberg, and his colleague, Robert Kegan (see table 1 ). The answer to the question whom do you serve often reveals more about leaders than knowing their personality traits, level of achievement, or whether they were "transformational" or "transactional" leaders.
Level One: SociopathAt the base of the model is the person who literally serves no one: the Sociopath. The Sociopath, afflicted with what the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) describes as antisocial personality disorder, exhibits abnormally low empathy and destroys value, himself, and, ultimately, those who surround him as well. (I use the male pronoun because the vast majority of Sociopaths and psychopaths are male.) Fortunately, Sociopaths comprise less than 1 percent of the population. An excellent current example is Muammar Gaddafi, who is destroying his country, his tribe, his family, and, in time, himself. Indeed, he serves no one. The same was true of Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein.
Level Two: OpportunistThe second level is the leader who serves only himself or herself, often at the expense of others: the Opportunist. These are the people who always ask, "What's in it for me?" Their moral compass is guided primarily by the accumulation of wealth and power, all else be damned. Bernie Madoff, now in prison, is a poster boy for the Opportunists. While Madoff enjoyed the luxuries of a life of wealth and power, hundreds if not thousands of retirees saw their nest eggs evaporate because of their unwitting participation in a deliberately contrived Ponzi scheme that, in time, became the largest ($50 billion) in Wall Street history. By this measure, or in terms of the families brought to financial ruin, Madoff remains one of the modern world's greatest Opportunists. Also of this genre, although somewhat lesser known, is Jeffrey Skilling, the Enron CEO who sold off tens of millions of dollars of stock just before Enron filed for bankruptcy, claiming he had no knowledge of the scandal that would engulf his company. He was sentenced to 24 years and four months in prison.
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Asking the question whom do you serve? is a powerful vector on which to build a useful typology of leadership. Visiting professor Modesto Maidique offers a six-level Purpose-Driven Model of Leadership ranging from Sociopath to Transcendent.
That's the same reason why some people argue that Bush Jr should be imprisoned and face the death penalty himself, for intentionally creating a false war. We could learn a lot from the Chinese, who have never attacked any other nation.

They have their alpha male, usually an ultra-cocky sociopath, who shamelessly says whatever the hell is on his mind and does everything short of actually pissing on everyone else in order to mark his territory. Loud, aggressive, the pack is quick to

I would urge people to read the definition of the traits that define a sociopath and compare these to the traits outlined in this article. There is some very disturbing evidence to suggest that not only are our prisons full of these personality types
A violent, egotistical, sociopath who under the guise of creating a democracy instead fashioned a surveillance state where one Libyan in five is charged by the government to keep tabs on his neighbors. Under Gaddafi's control, Libya became a place
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I am definitely not a psychologist, although my wife has suggested I get a degree in psychology. The views behind today’s post on working with sociopaths in business results from dealing with a variety of bad personality types and managing relationships with them in my career. A few of these individuals could only be described as corporate sociopaths .
What are the characteristics of a sociopath in business?Here’s an official description of what a sociopath is , but from an organizational perspective, the behaviors below suggest how to spot a sociopath in business . To gauge if you’re working with one, ask yourself if the person in question:
Superficially compliments an individual then quickly attacks and/or criticizes them in much greater depth? Displays a sense of superiority and talking down to others? Addresses and subsequently changes topics in an apparently r andom fashion ? Displays a micro-focus on topics of intense interest to them which don’t relate to significant (or even real) organizational issues ? Repeatedly undermines progress by creating havoc and disruption within the organization? Appears to live in a “fictional world” where their intentions, behaviors, and actions appear to have little relationship to reality? Accuses others of the very detrimental behaviors they display ? Is tremendously contradictory in their behavior without any apparent rhyme or reason for their actions? Spreads falsehoods for no obvious reason , including lies which don’t seem to even directly benefit them? Alternates between showing another person intense focus and then completely ignoring them?Sound maddening? It is when you are dealing with a sociopath in business.
If you see an individual demonstrating a majority of these sociopath traits coupled with a general sense they’re hard to do business with, you are likely dealing with a corporate sociopath (at least by my definition).
What are steps to dealing with a sociopath in business?Creating A Sociopath - Bookshelf
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