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How to Calmly Confront Bad Reviews and Turn Them Into Growth

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Charisma / Power

January 2017

People who are powerful but uncharismatic will tend to be disliked.
Their power makes them a target for criticism that they don’t have
the charisma to disarm. That was Hillary Clinton’s problem. It also
tends to be a problem for any CEO who is more of a builder than a
schmoozer. And yet the builder-type CEO is (like Hillary) probably
the best person for the job.

I don’t think there is any solution to this problem. It’s human
nature. The best we can do is to recognize that it’s happening, and
to understand that being a magnet for criticism is sometimes a sign
not that someone is the wrong person for a job, but that they’re
the right one.

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