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To be good, leaders need to be a little badA little bit of bad is good, but some
traits, like being overly skeptical, was uniformly bad for performance and development
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The article, which appears in a forthcoming edition of The Leadership Quarterly, was authored by UNL's Harms and Seth M. Spain along with Sean T. Hannah of the Center for the Army Profession and Ethic at the United States Military Academy.
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