Why do so many incompetent men become leaders? | Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic | TEDxUniversityofNevada

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
  • There is a pathological mismatch between the qualities that seduce us in a leader and those that are needed to be an effective leader. Based on research on the psychology of leadership, Chamorro-Premuzic shows that if leaders were selected on competence rather than confidence, humility rather than charisma, and integrity rather than narcissism, we would not just end up with more competent leaders, but also more women leaders. In fact, he argues, the main obstacle preventing competent women from becoming leaders is the lack of career obstacles for incompetent men. Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic is an international authority in psychological profiling, talent management, leadership development, and people analytics. He is the Chief Talent Scientist at Manpower Group, co-founder and CEO of DeeperSignals and Metaprofiling, and Professor of Business Psychology at both University College London, and Columbia University. He has previously held academic positions at New York University and the London School of Economics, and lectured at Harvard Business School, Stanford Business School, London Business School, Johns Hopkins, IMD, and INSEAD, as well as being the CEO at Hogan Assessment Systems. Dr. Tomas has published 10 books and over 150 scientific papers, making him one of the most prolific social scientists of his generation. His work has received awards by the American Psychological Association and the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology, to which he is a Fellow. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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  • @scotthofland8858
    @scotthofland8858 2 года назад +1163

    Crunch statement: "Instead of falling for people who are confident, narcissistic and charasmatic, we should promote people into leadership because of their competence, integrity and humility." Bravo.

    • @levon3852
      @levon3852 2 года назад +36

      And not by gender😉

    • @beldiman5870
      @beldiman5870 2 года назад +20

      I admire the thought but let's face it this will hardly ever happen

    • @levon3852
      @levon3852 2 года назад +17

      @@beldiman5870 this is a main problem in our society.. We are all thinking the same.. Pessimistic point of view

    • @ablanccanvas
      @ablanccanvas 2 года назад +2

      @@beldiman5870 | ‘We’ are to make this happen.

    • @ablanccanvas
      @ablanccanvas 2 года назад +2

      @@levon3852 | By ability.

  • @pablojlascano8322
    @pablojlascano8322 3 года назад +1115

    "Being unaware of your limitations increases the chances of becoming a boss"... gotta love that quote, so true.

    • @MrNess2911
      @MrNess2911 3 года назад +4

      Yes indeed!

    • @adv.gauravperfectlegalsolu7896
      @adv.gauravperfectlegalsolu7896 3 года назад +7

      Being unaware of your limitations;increases chances of becoming a Boss...

    • @jasonturner6459
      @jasonturner6459 2 года назад +11

      Dunning-Kroger

    • @emoke150
      @emoke150 2 года назад +8

      I have the feeling half of the commenters are incompetent men who didn't get the joke.

    • @evodgamehunter4290
      @evodgamehunter4290 2 года назад +3

      This is funny but it's less than an exact science, no one is using measurement to say who is and who is not competent. It's a subjective measure and very much emotionally biased. Most of this research is based on the employee surveys.

  • @jan-lukas
    @jan-lukas 2 года назад +127

    According to the dunning Kruger effect, the most confident people are the ones with so little knowledge, they don't even know how bad they are.

    • @thecollector5243
      @thecollector5243 2 года назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣 Just look at the auditions for Britain's got talent.
      The most humble where usually the best and the overly confident ones were laughable.

    • @pjgdba306
      @pjgdba306 2 года назад +2

      AOC is the poster child for the Dunning Kruger effect.

    • @lordblazer
      @lordblazer 2 года назад +1

      @@pjgdba306 Not really, she's quite competent. Just like with MLK, racism works to look at every flaw a competent person of color in a leadership role has. And then they turn around and elect Trump someone who is the exact opposite of what a competent leader is, and they overlook all of his flaws. Like what you just did..

    • @Sqwan2
      @Sqwan2 2 года назад +2

      You should try to educate yourself on that topic. You may find, that Dunning Kruger effect is not what it is sold as. The irony in that is quite funny...

    • @hetedeleambacht6608
      @hetedeleambacht6608 2 года назад

      seems logical

  • @edwinserrano1070
    @edwinserrano1070 3 года назад +123

    "The best leaders are humble, rather than charismatic." 3:50

    • @anthonyfowler8634
      @anthonyfowler8634 3 года назад +6

      Advanced intuition is being psychic and women are the best at it. I want these types running the nation regardless of gender. Stupidity has to be called out for what it is and blind adherence to ritual and ideology is just that!

    • @mrduuud
      @mrduuud 2 года назад +5

      Even better is to be both. It is possible..

    • @highwaygroup2821
      @highwaygroup2821 2 года назад +2

      this reminds me of Manmohan Singh

    • @beldiman5870
      @beldiman5870 2 года назад +2

      @@mrduuud Spot on. Without charisma, nobody respects and follows a leader, simply because he is humble

    • @carlohumfing6432
      @carlohumfing6432 2 года назад +1

      @@beldiman5870 There are multiple ways of leading. A leader does not need to be charismatic. He can also play the tyrannical card to make all others fear him, so they treat him with respect.

  • @hudson2441
    @hudson2441 5 лет назад +1034

    It's kind of hard to choose our leaders from competent people who don't want to be leader. Many smart people look at the games people on top play and want no part of it. ( the egos, the politics, the favor brokering, the back-biting, pettiness, undeserved credit, keeping up appearances, celebrity, excessive responsibility and stress) often better to collect your check quietly do the best work you can and go home to sleep at night. I don't know how you would draft such people into leadership.

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 5 лет назад +25

      We need to force the smart to play you are smart deal with it

    • @bjornolson6527
      @bjornolson6527 5 лет назад +12

      True, so true...

    • @michaels4255
      @michaels4255 4 года назад +22

      I think you just need a better selection process.

    • @undeadpresident
      @undeadpresident 4 года назад +71

      You just described me. In fact I don't even enjoy being around people in general, let alone politicians and media, because I find people to be very small-minded, backstabbing and judgmental.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 4 года назад +25

      Really? I find that to only be a part of what people are. If you look onyl for flaws you will find them everywhere. But look what's happening during this pandemic yes, there has been some ugliness and stupidity, but I have been overwhelmingly impressed by all the kindness and personal responsibility, and the incredible capacity of people to care for one another.

  • @petyrkowalski9887
    @petyrkowalski9887 3 года назад +375

    Ego, narcissism, machiavellian politics, self centred world view, lack of empathy...... The reason many men get to the top.
    He is spot on with his assessment.

    • @grantog123
      @grantog123 3 года назад +17

      The world is built for those people.

    • @zkcrisyee
      @zkcrisyee 2 года назад +10

      @@grantog123 Nah, I used to have that same pessimistic world view when I was younger, grew out of it.
      The world is actually a complex and... Diverse place. Diverse. Some countries yes, system is built upon corruption and scandals, war driven, etc. But it doesn't apply to everywhere, all societies have big differences... Even in a society, no big organization (company, school/university, sport team, governmental agency, NGOs, etc) has the same ethics, values and code of conduct as the next one.
      One has to simply go towards organized groups which promote real meritocracy, fairness, good opportunities for everyone, good treatment of members/employees/citizens, encourage psychologically healthy traits for leadership roles.

    • @jc.1191
      @jc.1191 2 года назад +11

      Yes, too many narcissists and sociopaths are in top positions.

    • @dsimon33871
      @dsimon33871 2 года назад +10

      No... It is the reason many people get to the top... period.

    • @love2learnmitchell329
      @love2learnmitchell329 2 года назад +3

      @@zkcrisyee . Please, give us the names a few of these organizations. Thank you🙂

  • @jwh0122
    @jwh0122 2 года назад +136

    3 reasons
    2:31 our inability to distinguish between confidence and competence
    3:31 our love for charismatic individuals
    4:37 our inability to resist the allure of narcissistic individuals

    • @ahuskyplaythough3826
      @ahuskyplaythough3826 2 года назад +2

      So this is the Man with all of these Traits.

    • @radusebescu5189
      @radusebescu5189 Год назад

      To Winston Smith - You must be a big admirer of Eric Arthur Blair's most important work. 🙂

    • @jamiecrawford8133
      @jamiecrawford8133 Год назад +1

      The main reason is companies don't want good leaders they want good followers.

    • @user-sy2ks5bg2k
      @user-sy2ks5bg2k 6 месяцев назад +1

      another important bullet point: don't encourage female leaders to act like incompetent male leaders, but instead act like competent female leaders.

    • @filrabat1965
      @filrabat1965 5 месяцев назад

      That explains a lot why so many people worship Trump.

  • @bonniesitessolutions7728
    @bonniesitessolutions7728 3 года назад +46

    "competence, humility and integrity"

  • @danielarevalo6222
    @danielarevalo6222 4 года назад +501

    im argentinian and just had my ego destroyed. But Alas it will be back very shortly

    • @jamahlrawls3520
      @jamahlrawls3520 4 года назад +10

      Lol

    • @Sofwan786
      @Sofwan786 4 года назад +2

      Ha ha ha Daniel.

    • @bravogolfnovember
      @bravogolfnovember 4 года назад +5

      Hahaha don’t worry this is recognisable around the world.

    • @henrykkaufman1488
      @henrykkaufman1488 4 года назад +1

      Don't worry dude at least if you mistaken competence for gender it's just in your particular case, not in general, like the guy in the clip.

    • @wallabywall-e1540
      @wallabywall-e1540 4 года назад +1

      Boludo, no es que signifique nada pero mis mejores amigos son argentinos.

  • @andrewcliffe4753
    @andrewcliffe4753 5 лет назад +902

    I was good at my job, I refused all offers of promotion as I wanted a life with my family, never regretted it. Watched many idiots pass me by.

    • @davec.3198
      @davec.3198 5 лет назад +93

      I got the promotions...took them...moved around..worked very hard..made great money...now I switched careers so that I don't manage anyone. True happiness.

    • @gabotemplario
      @gabotemplario 5 лет назад +23

      You were a mind ahead of that time, bravo!

    • @Baritone45
      @Baritone45 5 лет назад +17

      How'd you keep your job doing that? Good on you, but that's kind of impossible these days.

    • @DerAua
      @DerAua 4 года назад +2

      Wow.

    • @DavidSmith-sf4rl
      @DavidSmith-sf4rl 4 года назад +20

      I am retired now and have my own business. I could not work in today's job environments. Too many whiners and slackers for me. I worked to earn money and built my life. Now I can relax (sort of) and enjoy down time.

  • @AwakeInAnacortes
    @AwakeInAnacortes 2 года назад +7

    First sentence: 'Have you ever worked with people who are not as good as they think they are". Instant thumbs up.

  • @duytdl
    @duytdl Год назад +6

    "our inability to distinguish between confidence and competence" brilliant.

  • @ripadipaflipa4672
    @ripadipaflipa4672 5 лет назад +471

    “Not asking women to act like incompetent men” finally someone is bringing this up.

    • @peacheskong2245
      @peacheskong2245 4 года назад +30

      Yet that's all women want to be nowadays. Be at the top with the guys, just to prove a point that as women we can be as bad

    • @barbeeska
      @barbeeska 4 года назад +16

      Worse sometimes imho and experience, perhaps because they haven't learnt the limits to the bad behavior they are imitating. They overestimate the need for confrontation, aggression

    • @kotare86
      @kotare86 4 года назад +24

      @@barbeeska Yes, many such women prefer passive-aggression and many such men prefer outward aggression. Passive-aggression can sometimes be worse since it's often prolonged and difficult to confront.

    • @luisclaro3386
      @luisclaro3386 4 года назад +2

      @Sky Dome I understand the point... But unfortunately, sometimes leaders have to go against some wills... For instance if a leader ends with some lobbies.... A lot of people will hate him and the the people that may win with this "move" may not even know what happen because is the kind of information that should not be "published". Like this researcher said, a good leader is not necessarily a "cool guy/girl". You must see him/her beyond that, through facts (technically)... So how many people do you know that are able to do that? That's the reason why incompetent people tend do be leaders... Because of our incompetence to judge them before and after being leaders (basically what the researcher already said)

    • @jandrews6254
      @jandrews6254 4 года назад +20

      Peaches Kong how about women wanting to be leaders, because they’re tired of watching idiots messing everything up. Which, incidentally, affects women more then men.

  • @davidglendinning9871
    @davidglendinning9871 5 лет назад +476

    The biggest difficulty is to change from saying " people are sheep" to saying "people are sheep and I'm one of them". We talk about people in general but don't consider ourselves in that category. The reality is that if everybody has that flawed perception, then nobody considers themselves a sheep. We're all affected by illogical biases, whether we choose to admit it or not.

    • @bjornolson6527
      @bjornolson6527 5 лет назад +3

      David Glendinning recognition of biases is an iterative proposition. And, something to strive for. Logical thought, but maybe a bit generalizing..

    • @kennyfrench4701
      @kennyfrench4701 4 года назад +4

      If you dont mind , David Glendinning , i would like to elaborate on the word illogical and paraphrase it thus ;'Ones own illogical reasoning will not satisfy anothers sense of illogical understanding ' . Hence this is why one will agree to disagree while the other will disagree to agree The one who refutes this vehemently will secure a promotion. Iineptitude is inheritted upon accepting the next rung of the leadership ladder , put simpler ;Wanna be the Kiss-up , kick-down kind then better find a really strong breath mint !

    • @camerontaylor7471
      @camerontaylor7471 4 года назад +2

      The reality is that we are all slaves... and the system has created the perfect instrument to control others...ALPHABETS, THE MIND, and THE INTELLECT.... these is how they got us.. right in our heads... with ‘the word of god’

    • @Jimmie16
      @Jimmie16 4 года назад +7

      What about those of us who recognise the frauds and charlatans for what they are? Not every male is a narcissistic moron.

    • @filminginportland1654
      @filminginportland1654 4 года назад

      James Lochridge Nobody listens to us lol male or female

  • @rodneypaterson7072
    @rodneypaterson7072 2 года назад +47

    My uncle William Gallagher the man who made the electric fence a viable option was very humble and kind, as an example when chatting with a cleaner the cleaner thought he was a fellow worker. At his funeral, many people came forward that he had helped, he had not leveraged those contributions by publicizing them. The Gallagher Group of companies now sponsors a number of sports teams.

    • @fml5910
      @fml5910 Год назад

      I didn't know that William Gallagher was the man who invented the electric fence, I am going to read about him. Thank you for sharing.

    • @danielsaezv
      @danielsaezv Год назад +1

      Thank you for that story of your grandpa. Why sports though? Sounds silly, instead of scholarships for talented, underprivileged individuals. Think of Tesla for example: immigrant, poor, but a true genius. If he hadn’t been sponsored we wouldn’t have all the technology we enjoy today! But hey, look at all the scholarships available… you have to be an American citizen or a resident to qualify. This country isn’t what it used to be.., sports 🥴. Really? So they can get hurt at 30 with back injuries and lifetime depression?

  • @beaujaxe6937
    @beaujaxe6937 2 года назад +11

    "Confidence is the feeling you get when you realize that nobody has caught onto you yet."

  • @jorgemari2969
    @jorgemari2969 4 года назад +1060

    I love how charismatic, confident, and humorous he is. Oh wait ...

    • @andreas.9175
      @andreas.9175 4 года назад +79

      Yeah, that's how he got the job. There were a few good points in the speech, but it wasn't great. Maybe he was trying to make his point by being the example.

    • @mmdrodrigues
      @mmdrodrigues 4 года назад +137

      He isn't a leader though is he!? I also didn't hear him say confident and charismatic man cannot be also good leaders... He is generalizing and articulating the trends that come from data.

    • @clomyst
      @clomyst 4 года назад +3

      No no no no

    • @samuelmcgregor631
      @samuelmcgregor631 4 года назад +30

      Maybe he was trying to get laid.

    • @wendygaspar9838
      @wendygaspar9838 4 года назад +3

      🤣

  • @djdarbary
    @djdarbary 5 лет назад +118

    Imhoff's Law sums it up perfectly: "The organization of any bureaucracy is very much like a septic tank. The really big chunks always rise to the top".🍀

    • @ringoballs808
      @ringoballs808 5 лет назад +2

      lmao

    • @_MrJA
      @_MrJA 4 года назад +5

      Here I am just about to begin my breakfast, thanks a lot.

  • @farangisehsani592
    @farangisehsani592 3 года назад +64

    One of the best ted talks I have ever watched.

  • @itsalgud1459
    @itsalgud1459 2 года назад +134

    Brilliant talk, perfectly delivered, and in his second language! However, at the risk of being labeled a misogynist, I have met and worked for incompetent, overconfident woman. They do exist.

    • @nicolab2075
      @nicolab2075 2 года назад +5

      That's impossible.

    • @IgorRockt
      @IgorRockt 2 года назад +12

      Well, of course they do exist - especially if they have to compete with said narcistic, overconfident, and incompetent men who are trying to get into the same positions. As long as the SYSTEM doesn't change, the only women who are able to get "up there" will be the ones who have similar "qualities" as the men who are currently there. Just changing genders alone doesn't change the system as such (there are of course exceptions, especially when you have very educated women trying to get in there - did you know that Angela Merkel earned a doctorate in quantum chemistry and worked as a research scientist?).
      Or, to say it the other way around: at least in a lot of companies, MOST women in leading roles (and about 80% of the ones I've experienced myself) are actually even worse than their male counterparts, simply because they had to actually BE "better" (read: worse - at least when it comes to what we actually want in a leader) than the men they were competing against, since they had to overcome the gender stigma, too, and as such have to be "more men than the men themselves" to get the job or position (which, sadly, brings with it exactly the wrong "qualities").

    • @ffreshfields5211
      @ffreshfields5211 2 года назад +11

      @@IgorRockt this is exactly why I never climbed the corporate ladder. I did not want to lose my integrity. I am a self-made person starting my own companies, always. It is much better, particularly as a female. We have to recreate life ourselves, not just as any gender, but as people. Starting with ourselves.

    • @northern_soul
      @northern_soul 2 года назад +18

      I worked for many narcissistic and incompetent women too

    • @evek1349
      @evek1349 2 года назад +41

      Of course they exist. That's what made them managers. That's the whole point of this video.

  • @averaguilar
    @averaguilar 5 лет назад +564

    As we say in México, "He who knows things, knows things, he who does not... is a boss"

    • @pptstziao6937
      @pptstziao6937 5 лет назад +15

      Augusto Vera but for many bosses, they don’t need to know everything, all they need to know is how to have most smart people work for them.

    • @averaguilar
      @averaguilar 5 лет назад +11

      @@pptstziao6937 Sure, the problem as the video states, is many of them do not know they do not know, and want to act as if they knew, forcing their will on to everyone (I know a few of them, total diskheads). What you describe is a leader, not a boss.

    • @sprescav
      @sprescav 5 лет назад +13

      El que sabe sabe y el que no, es jefe, is that so?

    • @clavo3352
      @clavo3352 4 года назад +1

      @@sprescav Heey I was going to say that!

    • @johnabbot1585
      @johnabbot1585 4 года назад +3

      @bishes be mad you ever get to know them, their more intelligent than is assumed.

  • @zaza6911
    @zaza6911 4 года назад +386

    Very, very brilliant analysis. I'm a headhunter, and I confirm that what is being said is, unfortunately, 100% true. In less than 10 minutes he manages to make a real point. Congrats.

    • @sujohnR
      @sujohnR 3 года назад +6

      Thanks for the confirmation.

    • @TANMAN47TANMAN
      @TANMAN47TANMAN 3 года назад +5

      @@sujohnR lmao

    • @bow_wow_wow
      @bow_wow_wow 3 года назад +3

      Then hire more women.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 3 года назад +6

      Isnt that illegal now? Do you shrink the heads?

    • @kavyanair1974
      @kavyanair1974 2 года назад

      @THAT GUY
      U got that absolutely right 👏👏👏

  • @Astronomynatureandmusic
    @Astronomynatureandmusic 8 месяцев назад +5

    My wife is someone who learned to lead - by taking care of our small kids some years ago. Guess what that took: humbleness, wisdom, empathy, ability to gently but firmly lead, look forward in scheduling whilst sometimes chaos reigns.
    Although she never asked for it, in her present job she is starting to get asked to manage projects and (from what I see) she is valued as a leader exactly because of the traits she used/uses to lead our kids.

  • @jeremyboutwell543
    @jeremyboutwell543 3 года назад +33

    Best leader is a humble leader with understanding that people may going through other stuff in life that might be effect the work so being a listener and helping through intell they get back on track Don’t exist To Control but exist to contribute

    • @thatgui88
      @thatgui88 2 года назад

      Amazing comment I agree

  • @copycat21c
    @copycat21c 5 лет назад +310

    "Anyone who is capable of being elected President of the Universe should on no account be allowed to do the job." Doug Adams, HHGTHG

    • @franklinbenjamincrisostomo5738
      @franklinbenjamincrisostomo5738 5 лет назад +4

      Anyone who THINKS

    • @erwee7329
      @erwee7329 5 лет назад

      Elected or Selected

    • @godislove8740
      @godislove8740 4 года назад

      Douglas actually. 🙏😊

    • @lornapirozzolo6132
      @lornapirozzolo6132 4 года назад +5

      I tend to think that anyone who wants a position of power should be barred from it. The best bosses are people that others have badgered to step into the role and who have gone on to accept that it is their duty to take it on (so obviously excluding those who are badgered and do it grudgingly).

    • @gunman462
      @gunman462 4 года назад +2

      @@lornapirozzolo6132 "I don't call leader, I reluctantly accept it when it's thrust upon me" - Jeff Winger

  • @jayhay1237
    @jayhay1237 5 лет назад +111

    During my 25 years career, bad bosses outnumbered and outlasted good bosses 2:1. I blamed it on the director personality type; bad at math and score keeping, quick to action, slow to think, and motivated by power.

    • @IgorRockt
      @IgorRockt 2 года назад +5

      Just 2:1? Consider yourself lucky!

    • @mofo6724
      @mofo6724 2 года назад +2

      I found the exact opposite to be true. Except the power part.

  • @chris-terrell-liveactive
    @chris-terrell-liveactive 2 года назад +11

    This matches 95% of my experience of working in a number of organisations and dealing with various levels of government.

  • @Dodgerzden
    @Dodgerzden Год назад +7

    If I had to name the top 5 most competent and fair bosses that I have had in the last 40 years, they were all women. So this speech struck a chord with me right from the beginning.

  • @mariag.8242
    @mariag.8242 4 года назад +405

    The notion of diversifying “the bench” by putting women and minorities in training to be executives does usually mean teaching them to act like the men who are in power, definitely not to encourage different voices

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax 4 года назад +10

      depends who's doing the teaching and where

    • @yaff1851
      @yaff1851 4 года назад +43

      Even a white man has to become like those white male leaders to be promoted into their ranks.
      If we want to fix things, we have to choose the most competent person, IRRESPECTIVE of their gender, phenotype etc.

    • @KDFBu
      @KDFBu 4 года назад +4

      @Nikki E. I think she's just making an observation.

    • @s.j.5810
      @s.j.5810 3 года назад +1

      @Nikki E. Birds of a feather, flock together.
      It's foolish to believe you're above the rules of the game. Hence, why you keep losing.

    • @tripzville7569
      @tripzville7569 3 года назад +1

      Yes exactly, very insightful post. Join us as we do our little bit to shine some light in these dark times. TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER.

  • @darrylcalder
    @darrylcalder 5 лет назад +161

    I agree with most of this. The other side of the coin is that people are shallow and easily duped.

    • @Mikkaela4
      @Mikkaela4 5 лет назад +19

      It has always been a mistery to me, how can everyone be fooled into thinking incompetent people are so great? I just cant understand. It's so obvious.

    • @user-zk2tl4fv7z
      @user-zk2tl4fv7z 5 лет назад +9

      Absolutely, how so many people can't see the incompetence is always astounding.

    • @rstash1
      @rstash1 4 года назад +5

      Only if they resonate with the "duper". They have to have the same mindset. Read Eric Hoffer's, "The True Believer".

    • @eemage9476
      @eemage9476 2 года назад

      @@rstash1 100% agree, excellent book btw.

    • @jesusislordsavior6343
      @jesusislordsavior6343 2 года назад

      @@Mikkaela4
      Sometimes they know, but are afraid to speak out, or those in power try to stifle their voices. The ancient Hebrew prophet Jeremiah offered constructive criticism as prophets do, but how did the royal court and 'establishment' react? He was thrown into a cesspool to die, and had to be rescued by a secret sympathizer.

  • @kennylink6493
    @kennylink6493 3 года назад +11

    True leaders will show themselves, they will be recognized as such by their peers. In my experience, these true leaders will be overlooked because they don't have the traits that are wrongly associated with successful individuals, traits such as ambition, being a yes-man, using people, and more and more these days, lying.

  • @laken1804
    @laken1804 3 года назад +23

    Kids out there, when your teacher call you incompetent, there's a "bright" future for you.

  • @tfsheahan2265
    @tfsheahan2265 5 лет назад +160

    So, the key is developing more competent followers. I've always said follower-ship is a vastly understated attribute. Incompetent followers deserve the leaders they have.

    • @2slimj
      @2slimj 5 лет назад +1

      word

    • @shinythegardener1731
      @shinythegardener1731 5 лет назад +7

      ''followership is vastly underrated'' this is so true

    • @ncamara670
      @ncamara670 5 лет назад +2

      Touché

    • @sleepyearth
      @sleepyearth 5 лет назад +3

      That only means we are rewarding incompetent leaders instead of rewarding competent followers.

    • @michaels4255
      @michaels4255 4 года назад

      Some organizations can select their followers carefully, but for a country, it is pretty much stuck with the human material it has. However, things could vastly improve if it would restrict voting to people with substantial property qualifications. They tend to be more competent than the average citizen, and usually not desperate.
      Also, Toqueville observed that while the lower House was a rabble, the US Senate could compare with the finest parliamentarians in Europe because Senators were selected by (elected) state governments rather directly by the people, and Toqueville wondered whether we might not expand the use of this useful two-step selection process. Instead, we amended our Constitution to require direct election of Senators, just like the rabble in the lower House, thus going backwards.

  • @crimson6172
    @crimson6172 5 лет назад +21

    That's because Leadership is a high paying position and in the corporate world, people only care about their own interest. Incompetent men don't care that they don't make good leaders even when they are fully aware of it. They will do anything to get that huge paycheck first and foremost. Everything else is of secondary importance.

  • @laurak722
    @laurak722 2 года назад +13

    Awesome talk!! I often say that there's a difference between how confident someone is and how knowledgeable they are.

    • @chan_irene
      @chan_irene 2 года назад

      What if we valued people who were great communicators and competent at the same time?
      Merkel is an example of a not-so-great communicator who is highly competent. She is not the best leader in the world precisely because she lacks charisma. Because of that, my native Germany is not highly motivated toward anything and most appreciate Merkel but are "meh" about her in general, especially after she was faced with a hard fast decision on mass refugee immigration and (for a lot of Germans) flubbed it.
      For some reason, outside Germany, her handling of the refugee crisis is lauded, even though many Germans (possibly the majority) were disappointed in it.

    • @mofo6724
      @mofo6724 2 года назад

      Confidence gets you in the door. Then you need the knowledge, while still being confident.

    • @thatgui88
      @thatgui88 Год назад

      YESSSSSSSSS knowledge is better than charism

  • @exsethllent
    @exsethllent 2 года назад +8

    Very well said. Well delivered. This is a must watch and must heard messages. Thank you for the knowledge sir

  • @MsDDutch
    @MsDDutch 4 года назад +71

    Do not strive for higher ranks, but for the knowledge that is needed for the rank.

    • @cameliadamian7090
      @cameliadamian7090 3 года назад

      😍

    • @billofjazz
      @billofjazz 2 года назад

      Thus bypassing an entanglement with the Peter Principal

    • @jesusislordsavior6343
      @jesusislordsavior6343 2 года назад

      Or, make oneself useful in one's present rank. If one is called to higher service, fine; if not, fine.

  • @j.s.1816
    @j.s.1816 4 года назад +127

    "They see leadership as an entitlement." Sounds about right!

  • @losonsrenoster
    @losonsrenoster 3 года назад +8

    incurable INTP here (not a leader, but I once happened to get the position by accident), I have had some incompetent leaders in ny working life of 40 years, and it is the biggest frustration an INTP can ever encounter in the workplace, not being able to reason with a person like that, and having to put up with the illogical decisions. I only started delivering my best when I got a specialist position, not having to answer to someone like that, just being responsible for my own performance and results. That was the answer...

  • @dbmckeever
    @dbmckeever 2 года назад +36

    Wow... I teach HR and this is one of the best presentations I've ever seen! Gonna add this to my 'Recruitment & Selection' course [and a few others!]!

  • @barryrudolph9542
    @barryrudolph9542 4 года назад +13

    Albert Einstein quote "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits".

  • @mlr4524
    @mlr4524 5 лет назад +77

    Insightful and valid. Sadly, some of my worst 'bosses' have been female - although more because they were cut-throat rather than incompetent. True leadership is rare.

    • @naturelover4148
      @naturelover4148 Год назад

      Incompetency is independent of gender. Male leaders are generally found more incompetent because they are larger in number.

    • @milkgotzgames
      @milkgotzgames Год назад +2

      I’ve had a few good managers but normally they didn’t want to be a manager they just liked to help out

  • @ohiostreetjoe3185
    @ohiostreetjoe3185 2 года назад +12

    Very good! It's important to realize that charisma is great to have for entertainers and performers. It may destroy an environment where work needs to get done. We don't need people with a craving for attention in my field - no question. We need people who are not just willing but also inclined to do the grunt work. We don't need people who believe they're too good to roll up their sleeves, for example. Sadly, we have too many supposed leaders all over America ordering staff around and not applying themselves (or their "ahem" leadership skills) to the business of getting things done. Competence tends to be in the lower rungs of the hierarchy charts. Everyone needs to heed Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic's words.

  • @BerttoDiSimpson
    @BerttoDiSimpson 2 года назад +5

    “Unfortunately, being unaware of your limitations increases your probability of being a boss”

  • @EdgarSanchez-rl9zh
    @EdgarSanchez-rl9zh 5 лет назад +76

    Main problem with incompetent leaders is they know competent people with skills and they recognize skills they don't have. and they know they cannot compete and block people with skill to get a leader position. giving more opportunities to another incompetent people to be leaders.

    • @1wun1
      @1wun1 5 лет назад +3

      True, except they also get competent advisors. Otherwise they’d go like Louis XVI

    • @UffeErupLarsen
      @UffeErupLarsen 5 лет назад +2

      So true!

    • @vengurla1
      @vengurla1 5 лет назад

      Well said

    • @erwee7329
      @erwee7329 5 лет назад +3

      Exactly! They fear their own position and status.

    • @illyriandescendant7963
      @illyriandescendant7963 4 года назад

      That might well be true for some, but it certainly doesn't stack up with don the con. He's exceptionally incompetent himself, and has surrounded himself with lot of incompetent and highly partisan people. A double whammy.

  • @ronaldorivers236
    @ronaldorivers236 5 лет назад +24

    I had a boss who in a meeting said, he didn't had to be smart he only had to talk loud. He was the ceo' sfriend if you were thinking how he keep his job.

  • @nikhilgeorge4720
    @nikhilgeorge4720 2 года назад +5

    This was the most motivating and affirming speach I've listened to❤️

  • @mydogdeli
    @mydogdeli 3 года назад +7

    Brilliant and funny talk. Thank you Tomas.
    What's missing from the equation though is how those confident but incompetent people rise to the top in the first place. It's like the proverbial tortoise on a fence post; you know he didn't get there on his own.
    It's because we humans, much like our primate relatives, naturally arrange ourselves into hierarchies, and we instinctively defer to those whom we perceive to be alpha males. A male who appears to be wealthy, and who is full of self-confidence, whether it is deserved or not, will be assumed to have skills and abilities that they don't necessarily have . That is how they get promoted or elected to top positions. It is as much our fault for putting them on a pedestal as it is theirs for being deluded.

  • @southbaycommuter
    @southbaycommuter 5 лет назад +11

    The Dunning-Kruger effect, affects so many aspects of our everyday lives....

  • @deveshmundepi
    @deveshmundepi 3 года назад +5

    The irony is that in corporate world our leaders are also recruited by these incompetent leaders sitting at top.... I wish the employees could have the right to select their leaders in a democratic way ...not by HR, not by confident leaders sitting at top.....
    Thanks for such a wonderful video.

  • @hackthedots
    @hackthedots 3 года назад +5

    Great talk, to the point and with the needed sensitivity!

  • @GPRowe-dp1vy
    @GPRowe-dp1vy 2 года назад +2

    This is great. I'm glad, being in IT, that the most competent technical people don't portray themselves as the best. They might say, "I don't know as much as others here on that, but..." and then describe things on which most of us have no clue. It's like a code. "I'll respect you for knowing but not saying you know."

    • @chan_irene
      @chan_irene 2 года назад

      It would be a lot better without the sexist conflation of intelligence and competence with gender.
      Competence rocks. Competence should be more important than charisma and confidence. But a leader with competence and no people skills nor hard decision making skills, a person afraid to take any risks, would make a great accountant but a horrendous leader.

  • @michelle.goodridge
    @michelle.goodridge 4 года назад +83

    Okay, Tomas is spot on and such an entertaining speaker. He delivered this message in such a way that it would resonate with anyone, male or female. He is my new hero. Let’s see if we can get more competent leaders, in general, out there.

    • @jesusislordsavior6343
      @jesusislordsavior6343 2 года назад +1

      Michelle Goodridge
      I agree that the presentation is outstanding, but please, no new heroes.
      Our human tendency to look for and anoint heroes is exactly what sustains cults of personality. It lies at the root of the problems which Tomas identified.
      (Psalm 146:3)
      'Do not trust in princes, in mortal man, in whom there is no salvation.'

    • @mofo6724
      @mofo6724 2 года назад +2

      You just proved my point. LOL. He's a ladies man. I bet he wouldn't even deny it.

    • @dannoringer
      @dannoringer 2 года назад

      good luck with that. It means that we must get smarter at understanding others, and this is a very difficult soft skill to master. The speaker did not talk about the ways to achieve the methods that he describes for getting better leaders, and this is the crux of the problem. Most of us will NEVER master that art, and that is why universal voting in a democracy is a flawed system. Only voters that are intelligent enough to understand what is needed in leadership roles should be allowed to vote, and of them only the stakeholders who are actually seriously contributing to the society should be the voters. The rest of us should step back and just enjoy the better results that follow from getting genuinely high quality leaders. For example: Who has EVER met an 18 year old who could tell much about other people. Developing wisdom takes intelligence, observation and time(decades). Leadership requires intelligence, empathy, and integrity. That too takes intelligence, observation and time. Hence, voting should not be something that young people do. Perhaps limit voting to ages 35 to 75 perhaps? Also people who do not pay taxes aren't really stakeholders. Food for thought?

    • @jesusislordsavior6343
      @jesusislordsavior6343 2 года назад

      @@dannoringer
      You are probably understating the matter when you say that understanding others is a very difficult skill to master.
      (Jeremiah 17:9) 'The heart is deceitful beyond all else and is desperately sick; who can understand it?'
      There are different kinds of wisdom, and their acquisition is not strictly dependent upon age or experience:
      (James 3:14-15, 17)
      'But if you have bitter jealousy and selfish ambition in your heart, do not be arrogant and lie against the truth. This wisdom is not that which comes down from above, but is earthly, natural demonic.'
      'But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy.'
      Btw procedural democracy has not been the 'norm' in most societies for most of human history. That does not mean that wisdom was absent from all human administrative decisions prior to 1776, or 1789, or what have you. IMHO the chief value of procedural democracy lies in what it is NOT, namely absolutist tyranny. Yet it remains possible for voters to undermine procedural democracy through the democratic process.

    • @Summerkillens
      @Summerkillens Год назад

      @@jesusislordsavior6343 exactly. Her stating him as her new hero after 9 min is exactly the sort of mindset he is talking about eradicating.

  • @HeyLiem
    @HeyLiem 5 лет назад +11

    The personality trait of Competition is why there are so many incompetent male leaders. So often we must compete to get promoted, eventually the most competitive often rise to the top, regardless of competence, instead of the truly competent yet less competitive.
    For some, Competition is an obsessive trait that they cannot escape, while the rest of us would rather let the other guy have his way, rather than put up a fight.
    Also, we rise to our Level of Incompetence eventually. If we disregard competition, we also get promoted by doing a good job consistently, so we get promoted to a higher level, often to a higher rank above others. If we do a good job, we get promoted again. If we don't do a good job, we might get demoted or we might just never get promoted. A lot of folks just don't get promoted so they become stagnant at the level where they were incompetent. Unfortunately they are now doing what they are not good at, from now on.

    • @jaimegarcia8447
      @jaimegarcia8447 4 года назад

      my views too. The problem is when those competitive traits are rewarded so much that cooperation among different company departments breaks down. I have seen that before, and it ended up badly for the companies in question.

  • @nursesona7227
    @nursesona7227 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely great TT! Love his speaking style and the truth

  • @vibesmom
    @vibesmom 2 года назад +1

    Really good and it shows how our attitudes to leadership creep into our mental health solutions. Knowing limitations is not something to shun, it’s something to work on.

  • @RalphDratman
    @RalphDratman 4 года назад +6

    That was excellent. The speaker hit most of the problems straight on. But we have human instinct working against us when we try to ignore confidence, charisma and a candidate's ability to entertain an audience. People enjoy experiencing those attributes so much!

  • @dennismorris7573
    @dennismorris7573 4 года назад +29

    Bravo Tomás Chamorro-Premuzic! Hits the nail on the head, doesn´t he?

  • @teachthechildren2
    @teachthechildren2 Год назад +3

    This was the best TED Talks I’ve ever watched! So good!!

  • @lemon1peach2mango3
    @lemon1peach2mango3 Год назад +3

    Love this talk and, yes, the company I work for has recently hired a narcissistic, megalomaniac to run my department - and he brought a narcissistic sidekick with him - and these incompetent males' opinions of themselves are perhaps larger than the country of Argentina x 1,000. These 2 have ingratiated themselves to upper level management, and it will probably be years until upper management realizes (or is finally willing to face the reality that) they've been had. Hope I'm wrong about that, I would love to see these 2 canned and bounced ASAP. Pathological, indeed. Sad. And not my problem. ALSO - I just read your book, it blew me away.

  • @abelincoln332
    @abelincoln332 4 года назад +26

    From my experience, having over 20 successful jobs, is that most bosses don't know what is going on, or doesn't take the time to find out.

    • @stanchung69
      @stanchung69 4 года назад +4

      if they're not hands on, they're usually good at giving orders and scaring everyone to perform. typical narcissistic assholes of which example you can find even from medieval times anywhere on the planet..

  • @delancyj67
    @delancyj67 5 лет назад +7

    What I am understanding, is that basically, we have so many incompetent leaders because we ourselves are incompetent, particularly as it relates to elevating reason over emotion.

    • @undeadpresident
      @undeadpresident 4 года назад

      ...and we all know how women think so much less with their emotions, right?

    • @cpp2691
      @cpp2691 2 года назад

      Incompetent because imperfect..

  • @overrooftops
    @overrooftops 3 года назад +5

    Great topic, made sense, engaged the audience, great speaker. Good job!

  • @mr.shelly1812
    @mr.shelly1812 Год назад +1

    I believe it was Mark Twain (who despised politicians) said this, "The desire of a person to hold a position of power is inversely proportional to their ability to be competent at said position.

  • @alvindimes4729
    @alvindimes4729 4 года назад +5

    Thank God for this man, I have quietly known this for years.

  • @treavam5653
    @treavam5653 4 года назад +14

    I believe this Talk wholeheartedly! I've seen it too many times. Awesome talk.

    • @clomyst
      @clomyst 4 года назад +2

      You can notice it in schools where 70% of girls have low self esteems whereas boys raise their hands just to crack unfunny jokes.

  • @laurenkrist4119
    @laurenkrist4119 2 года назад +7

    I'm so captivated by this talk. This doctor's research/work isn't conventional but is extremely fascinating and truly insightful into human behavior across multiple cultures. ❤

  • @olenkagrskovic1742
    @olenkagrskovic1742 Год назад

    Mr Premužić, Croatia needs you !

  • @danielhama4558
    @danielhama4558 4 года назад +4

    This is the most valuable talk I have ever had... Thank you Mr

  • @PremJay
    @PremJay 4 года назад +5

    I recently had a boss - a guy who had an inflated resume. During my interview, he came in with his laptop and in between questions, he was answering emails. This was a big red flag I missed. He made my life miserable and at times started questioning my sanity when he figured I understood his real self. At that point it became impossible for me to continue. Everywhere we go, there are people like this. This is reality. Perhaps we have to figure how to navigate..

    • @PremJay
      @PremJay 4 года назад

      @lucaboden atleast he is being truthful about it. my boss never used to admit but somehow he had figured to game the system. I found him to be 2 steps ahead with his game.

  • @krishnapriyapb6125
    @krishnapriyapb6125 3 года назад +1

    this is gem. it helped me to solve my doubts. thank you very much

  • @twisted.mentat757
    @twisted.mentat757 Год назад +2

    Couple of things I found hilariously ironic about this talk:
    1. Handsome, charismatic, funny guy railing on the aforementioned
    2. Praising women for their humility to which they hooted, cheered, and gave themselves a standing ovation
    3. Radio silence when recommending elevating men without traditional masculine archetypes

    • @JT-yw2bh
      @JT-yw2bh Месяц назад

      Excellent points made! Also, it may have more to do with feminine traits vs masculine traits than what genitals you were born with. I have seen horrible female bosses, narcissistic and incompetent women in high positions as I've seen male ones. But I guess jumping on the woke bandwagon sells more.

  • @1derman291
    @1derman291 3 года назад +7

    History has proven repeatedly. Kingdoms, dynasties and tyrants were not created by humble, kind and gentle people !

  • @carlovincetti1352
    @carlovincetti1352 4 года назад +7

    Thank you so much Tomas for this refreshing view on the idiocracies we humans use for intelligence.
    Scientist recently discovered we have what is called mirror neurons in our brains that make us mirror the actions of others for acceptance in society, to protect our fragile insecurities about how the world views us.
    This goes a great deal to why people will vote for these types of people into our most responsible positions, in an attempt to say, that this is the type of person I would like to be running for office.
    Its kinda sad.

    • @david1castiglioni
      @david1castiglioni 4 года назад

      Not really. It is pretty clear that when you are talking about voting you do so with two things in mind. One do they match your internal jingoism. Two does the person not challenge you to think or behave better than you do right now. If your statement were true given all the press, polls and bashing. President Trump wouldn't be President as people would have been attempting to gain acceptance from the society at large.correct? People do not have mirror neurons that have evolved over thousands of years to protect our fragile insecurities? What science rag did you drag that out of? Homogeneous societies succeed while the others fall and are torn apart by the others. If everyone didn't mimic each other when we lived in caves we didn't eat and you died. You needed each other for survival and we needed to get along.

  • @dagenite1583
    @dagenite1583 2 года назад +2

    This was a superb presentation, made all the more compelling because of the humorous ways the many neglected truths he mentions.

  • @Projekt5.3
    @Projekt5.3 2 года назад +3

    I would like to add that many men feel the need to appear more confident than they are because society tells us we can't be wrong, we can't make mistakes, we have to know everything, and if we don't we are less of a man.....to say that women are better at being humble and have a better grasp of their abilities isn't entirely fair, women don't have these same pressures of competency imposed on them...

  • @nadinadi8385
    @nadinadi8385 5 лет назад +5

    This makes so much sense.Thank you for this.

  • @juaniglesias4511
    @juaniglesias4511 5 лет назад +250

    This gentleman has just explained not only Donald Trump, and the why he is where he is, but many figures in history! He has also explained how & why we view such men the way we do. He also offered a solution. Take off our glasses, see these people for what they really are, not what they think of themselves.

    • @laurier3348
      @laurier3348 5 лет назад +14

      Trump is very competent,
      he achieved much more than a college professor could .

    • @phaedrussmith1949
      @phaedrussmith1949 5 лет назад +3

      @Juan Iglesias. He also explained Obama. I don't think he offered a solution, though.
      @Laurier: What does "achieved more" mean?

    • @juaniglesias4511
      @juaniglesias4511 5 лет назад +3

      If one is willing to float the law, not being of integrity, then I suppose one can achieve

    • @laurier3348
      @laurier3348 5 лет назад +6

      @@juaniglesias4511 Dont listen to the lies from the corporate media.
      How is Trump floating the law ?

    • @fppiroozian8458
      @fppiroozian8458 5 лет назад +11

      Laurier - Really?
      Depends on your interpretation of achievement my friend.
      Influencing hundreds of people to do the right thing & have integrity in their professional & personal life is something a high achiever university lecturer will achieve. Not sure how you can measure this against a businessman !

  • @iris_nazarena_4882
    @iris_nazarena_4882 Месяц назад

    I really love the nuance here, especially that he mentions the reasons that go beyond gender. As a female viewer, I would say that the broader reasons are definitely more impactful.

  • @mijodo2008
    @mijodo2008 Год назад +1

    Looking again at this in 2022, Even more relevant in today's Geopolitical environment. Cheers from Michael. Australia.

  • @TheJenniferKK
    @TheJenniferKK 5 лет назад +9

    I looove this much needed presentation. Just one thing: confidence is useful in a leader, especially long term. Imaginary talent is the problem.

    • @SirPhysics
      @SirPhysics 5 лет назад +8

      grounded confidence is useful in a leader. If they don't have anything to be confident about then they shouldn't be confident.

  • @pamevans8001
    @pamevans8001 5 лет назад +17

    nailed it sir. well done

  • @davidm4099
    @davidm4099 5 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed this sooo much!! I have worked under U.S and Latin American leadership in Corporate America. I can say that in Latin America we tend to choose leaders based on confidence and nepotism a lot

  • @RockyMountainRob
    @RockyMountainRob Год назад +1

    What a refreshing and timely perspective! Thank you!

  • @alanmak984
    @alanmak984 4 года назад +7

    Judge with our minds through logic, not with our hearts through feelings.

  • @FireflyJack
    @FireflyJack 4 года назад +48

    Simple: favoritism and nepotism.

    • @stephenparry6811
      @stephenparry6811 2 года назад

      dross floats because they aren't essential to the team: a manager isn't gonna sacrifice his best workers only to be left with the dead weight.... so he pushes them into promotion

  • @MrsJuliaMH
    @MrsJuliaMH 3 года назад +8

    The fact that a man (and South American) developed and presents all this brilliant content makes it even worthier

    • @PriveGitaarles
      @PriveGitaarles 3 года назад +1

      testosterone bit on the low side though sweety

  • @jameshicks914
    @jameshicks914 2 года назад

    Love this train of thought--spot on !!

  • @eileensinett3383
    @eileensinett3383 5 лет назад +84

    Like your message and delivery, Tomas. I appreciate this perspective on leadership!

    • @bjornolson6527
      @bjornolson6527 5 лет назад +1

      balance.of.the.sexes Yes, Nerds, male and (more-so, hopefully) female RULE!!,

    • @bjornolson6527
      @bjornolson6527 5 лет назад

      balance.of.the.sexes You are totally non-sensical...

  • @2660016A
    @2660016A 4 года назад +6

    This applies to attraction as well. Women seem to value confidence with little or no consideration of competence and other qualities that would make someone a good partner.

  • @dsddala467
    @dsddala467 2 года назад +4

    As a woman who worked in a highly toxic, adrenaline driven, White male dominated workforce, HEAR, HEAR to this man. Good leaders put their worker's needs first and advocate on their behalf with management, will be an excellent listener, an effective communicator who lays out clear paths to success for employees and who demonstrates high standards of work ethic, soft work skills (punctuality, reliability, hard work, team work skills, etc) and the ability to make tough decisions, accept accountability and learn from mistakes humbly, while holding employees accountable to the same. They will function without prejudice, or playing favorites and see all their employees as individuals and meet them where they are at. This is the kind of supervisor I respect and will work my tail off for and the kind of leader I have tried to be when I was finally, (and long overdue for getting promoted in the male dominated workforce by years) offered a leadership role.

  • @user-cd4bx6uq1y
    @user-cd4bx6uq1y 3 года назад +2

    Forgot what I wanted to say but it's like "achieving things makes them happy then they keep doing it and where they don't fail they're happy and so on until they're good at one thing and think they're already good at other things that are close to it"

    • @user-cd4bx6uq1y
      @user-cd4bx6uq1y 3 года назад +1

      And think they know enough while they dont

  • @sphumelelesijadu
    @sphumelelesijadu 5 лет назад +3

    I thoroughly enjoyed this talk. It was quite an eye opener.

  • @maddi110
    @maddi110 5 лет назад +195

    Another under-rated Tedx Talk

    • @RhythmnOfThought
      @RhythmnOfThought 5 лет назад +3

      Absolutely!

    • @jpatherton2415
      @jpatherton2415 5 лет назад +12

      wtf man, this was a HORRIBLE Tedx Talk

    • @michaelaustin2973
      @michaelaustin2973 5 лет назад +15

      @@jpatherton2415 Do you feel judged by this Tedx Talk? :))

    • @jpatherton2415
      @jpatherton2415 5 лет назад +5

      @@michaelaustin2973 I am a victim... please hold me

    • @bigbulk688
      @bigbulk688 5 лет назад

      It just got posted. Will go a million+ in 6 months. I myself forwarded it ahead.

  • @willdeaquino263
    @willdeaquino263 3 года назад +1

    And this talk so clearly exposes the root of the current state of global affairs.

  • @richardjohansson4214
    @richardjohansson4214 Год назад +1

    This is a great speech but i find all too often the people who hire and promote incompetent leaders are usually incompetent leaders themselves they don't want to promote someone who is competent because they could show up their bosses incompetence .

  • @zeusalmighty3898
    @zeusalmighty3898 4 года назад +281

    Can someone explain this to American voters? Please, before November 2020.

    • @katherineprongos3929
      @katherineprongos3929 4 года назад +10

      Please specify the pertinent voters, not the rest of us who are suffering.

    • @BirdArvid
      @BirdArvid 4 года назад +8

      Sadly, the rot is spreading; Europe, South America..

    • @noel7777noel
      @noel7777noel 4 года назад +9

      I can walk straight up to a Trump supporter, and when I say he is not bright at all. They clutch their pearls, and just walk way. Like retreating is a victory. Like their heads would explode if they were forced to listen to "lies".

    • @katherineprongos3929
      @katherineprongos3929 4 года назад +6

      @@noel7777noel Golly, my interactions on these fora with Trump supporters are characterized by a snide belligerence, but perhaps that comes from the anonymity afforded.

    • @katherineprongos3929
      @katherineprongos3929 4 года назад +2

      @@BirdArvid I would have thought that the unsupported belief in one's own competence is more a factor of male parental and societal conditioning than an ethnic factor.

  • @aarondaavidson
    @aarondaavidson 5 лет назад +403

    "One of the best investments you can make is to buy an Argentine for what he's actually worth and sell him for what he thinks he's worth" 😂

    • @anitabrown3286
      @anitabrown3286 4 года назад +10

      Isn't that true for most things?

    • @Menrva26
      @Menrva26 4 года назад

      😂😂😂

    • @jorge9604
      @jorge9604 4 года назад +15

      As an Argentinian myself i can confirm

    • @pisisigbooofficial
      @pisisigbooofficial 3 года назад

      😂😂😂

    • @grahammewburn
      @grahammewburn 3 года назад +1

      An Argentine is a cut of meat. Ask your butcher!

  • @DailyDoseofHope149
    @DailyDoseofHope149 3 года назад +2

    People watching this all the very best for your future endeavors.

  • @kbck884
    @kbck884 3 года назад +6

    I've had my share of incompetent female managers who thought they were just terrific.