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Destructive Leadership in the Workplace and its Consequences

Translating theory and research into evidence-based practice

Vicki Webster Paula brough

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English
Sage Publications Ltd
04 January 2022
Series: Sage Swifts
With relevance across public, private and not-for-profit sectors, and combining perspectives from both the business and psychology worlds, this book is a cross-disciplinary look at how destructive leaders can impact organisations and their workers, and how best to recognise and deal with them.

This text bridges the gap between the theory and the practical application, by taking the academic research and translating this for students, managers and practitioners in the field into practicable interventions they can use in their everyday practice to recognise and resolve issues raised by destructive leaders.

Using case studies throughout, this guide takes the theory and places it in the real world, helping readers take the theory beyond the page and apply it to their practice.
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Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm, 
Weight:   360g
ISBN:   9781529724165
ISBN 10:   1529724163
Series:   Sage Swifts
Pages:   184
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Section 1: Destructive Leadership and its Impact Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Destructive leadership as a wicked problem Chapter 3. Antecedents to destructive leadership Chapter 4. The impact of destructive leadership Chapter 5. Toxic environments: The role of culture Chapter 6. Organisational and employee silence Chapter 7. Consequences of destructive leadership for employees Chapter 8. Follower coping with destructive leadership Section 2: Organisational Interventions to Address Destructive Leadership Chapter 9. Organisational diagnostics and interventions Chapter 10. Practical implications for leadership development programmes Chapter 11. Practical implications for follower interventions Chapter 12. Repairing the damage caused by destructive leadership Chapter 13. Destructive leadership: Future directions for research and practice

Dr Webster completed a research PhD on The dark side of leadership and its impact on followers in 2016.  She has considerable practical experience in leadership assessment, design and implementation of leadership development programs, and design and implementation of interventions to protect organisations and employees from the effects of destructive leadership.  Vicki is keen to share evidence-based strategies with as many researchers, managers and practitioners as possible, to give them the tools to mitigate the impact of destructive leadership in organisations. Paula Brough is a Professor of Organisational Psychology in the School of Applied Psychology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, and Leader of the Occupational Health Psychology Research Lab. Paula’s primary research and teaching areas are occupational stress and coping, employee mental health and wellbeing, work engagement, work-life balance, workplace conflict (bullying, harassment, toxic leadership), and the psychosocial work environment. Paula assesses how work environments can be improved via job redesign, supportive leadership practices, and enhanced equity to improve employee health, work commitment, and productivity. Paula works with a variety of organisations to reduce their employee’s experiences of stress and burnout, and to improve employee’s wellbeing, mental health and work-life balance. This work includes group and individual training to improve both long-term leadership skills and the follow-on wellbeing and performance of their workers. Paula has authored over 60 industry reports, over 120 journal articles and book chapters, and has produced 9 scholarly books based on her research. Paula is an Associate Editor of Work & Stress, and is Board member of Journal of Organizational Behaviour, International Journal of Stress Management, and the BPS Work-Life Balance Bulletin. 

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