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Narcissistic leaders more likely to oppose remote work, new research suggests
New research indicates narcissistic leaders are more likely to oppose remote work, suggesting their resistance stems from a desire for power and status rather than productivity concerns. The findings emerge as more employees are mandated to return to full-time office work.
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