Is your boss
A corporate psycho?
Millions of harassed workers could have their worst fears confirmed
about their bosses thanks to a new test to weed out the corporate
psycho.
You may already suspect that your bosss smooth, charming exterior
masks a sadistic control freak with a penchant for violence.
But help is at hand to stop mad, megalomaniac managers going completely
bananas and scampering off with the company pension fund.
Two of the worlds leading experts on psychopathy have developed
a new 107-point questionnaire to identify which desks those smooth-talking
snakes in suits might be hiding behind.
Psycho scanner
The «B-Scan», which stands for Business Scan, has been
designed by Professor Robert Hare and Dr Paul Babiak, both experts in
psychopathic disorders.
It follows on from the P-Scan which is now considered to
be the standard test for detecting criminals with psychopathic leanings.
The psychopath has a darker
side... almost like a Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde effect
Dr. Paul Babiak
Professor Hare estimates that 1% of the general population in North
America are psychopaths.
The professor believes that psychopaths cold-blooded ability
to manipulate others without remorse, coupled with a veneer of charm
and high energy can make them extremely successful in many walks of
life.
They could be perfectly qualified for top posts in the military, politics
or in huge multi-national companies as history has already shown in
one notorious case.
Former Daily Mirror tycoon Robert Maxwell, who made off with the newspapers
pension fund, was named as a classic example of a man in a powerful
position who might very well have displayed psychopathic traits.
Telltale signals
BBC Five Live asked Dr Paul Babiak, one of the two psychologists who
devised the B-scan, how to spot if a boss has psychopathic tendencies.
Im not going to tell you that its easy, Dr
Babiak cautioned.
Like many people in business they have strong egos, high energy
and are somewhat narcissistic...all these things are valued in business.
But the psychopath has a darker side behind that almost like
a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde effect.
Traits to look out for amongst your colleagues in the workplace are
«glimpses of insincerity, arrogance, manipulative behaviour, lack
of guilt or remorse», he said.
These are characteristics that a lot of us display at some time, but
according to Dr Babiak the psychopath exhibits these tendencies throughout
every aspect of their lives.
Stuck like glue
Once they have their talons dug into a company they may be too well
connected politically to shift, hiding their dangerous natures behind
a network of influence and manipulation.
However, Professor Hare stressed that some organisations would highly
value these traits.
Used car salesmen, for example, need to be cut-throat,
he pointed out.
The major problem is that psychopaths get into organisations
very well as they interview well and can convince people they are right
for the job.
But as soon as the person is hired, all sorts of problems start.
Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/business/3392233.stm
Published: 2004/01/13 13:49:16 GMT
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