Arresting Bad Leaders: What Police Work Taught Me About Corporate Power
This episode explores how positions of authority affect human psychology and behavior, drawing parallels between police officer conduct and corporate executive behavior. Through examination of the Stanford Prison Experiment and real-world examples from both sectors, we analyze how power changes decision-making, empathy, and moral judgment. The episode includes discussion of successful leaders who maintained ethical behavior despite position power, and the psychological tools they used to resist corruption.
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