Have you ever watched a leader at the top of their game, charismatic, visionary and inspiring, only to notice how their behaviours ripple through their organisation, shaping how thousands of others act? Now imagine the opposite: a leader who is blinkered, reactive and task-focused, unknowingly setting the tone for a workforce that simply copies rather than critically thinks.
A recent study, The Blinkered Boss (Birkinshaw, Gudka, & D’Amato, 2021), found that managers in virtual environments have become
These behaviours at the managerial level mirror what is happening on the global stage, where leaders of nations and corporations encourage copycat behaviours instead of fostering independent, critical thought. The result? A world filled with passive followers rather than proactive, creative thinkers.
The study highlights that many managers, in a virtual setting, become task-driven at the expense of relationship-building. But isn’t this also what we see in world leaders today?
Instead of inspiring new ideas and problem-solving, many leaders today reinforce hierarchy, authority and blind conformity.
One of the greatest dangers of poor leadership is what I call ‘The copycat syndrome’; where individuals simply mirror the behaviours of those above them instead of thinking critically.
When a leader:
At a global level, this means:
The biggest problem? Many leaders don’t realise the full impact of their actions.
If poor leadership amplifies thoughtless imitation, then the solution is clear: we need leaders who actively encourage creativity and independent thinking.
Virtual work, AI and automation are reshaping how we lead and make decisions. If we allow these changes to be shaped by poor leadership habits, we risk a future where:
To prevent this, we need leaders who:
The study The Blinkered Boss is a wake-up call for corporate managers and leaders at every level. Leadership is not just about getting things done; it’s about shaping how others think, act and lead themselves.
Who do you want to be? It’s time to choose.
Sources:
Birkinshaw, J., Gudka, M., & D’Amato, V. (2021). The Blinkered Boss: How Has Managerial Behavior Changed with the Shift to Virtual Working? California Management Review, Vol. 63(4), 5–26.