Hi! Im zweiten Teil der Folge zu Machiavellismus, Narzissmus und Psychopathie (die dunkle Triade der Persönlichkeitseigenschaften) geht es um die Wirkung dieser Eigenschaften auf Männer und Frauen. Ich beantworte die Frage, ob diese Eigenschaften eine Person für das jeweils andere Geschlecht attraktiv machen oder nicht. Auch geht es in dieser Folge darum, ob und wie sich diese Eigenschaften im Berufsalltag auswirken. Sowohl wenn es um Mitarbeitende ohne Führungsverantwortung geht, aber insbesondere auch bei Führungskräften. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Dein Dr. Nils
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