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In this episode, we discuss the impact that authority bias and social proof have on the spread and utilization of pseudo-leadership advice. Of course, pseudo-leadership advice is the type of advice that is not based on sound principles or proven methods. I'll also provide a few tips on how to avoid falling victim to such advice.

Leaders Last” is a podcast covering a range of topics, including leadership training, executive coaching, organizational development, personal development, team building, communication skills, strategic planning, problem-solving, decision-making, time management, motivation, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, creativity, innovation, change management, delegation, and vision.

Thank you for checking out “Leaders Last,” a podcast hosted by Dr. David M Robertson, a leadership-educated professional and leadership industry advocate.

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There go my people, I must hurry to catch up with them for I am their leader.” - Mahatma Gandhi

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