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Light Side Last Updated: Apr 5, 2014 - 8:58:40 AM


We Can’t find Enough Psychopaths for Management Positions
By Mawuna Remarque KOUTONIN, Silicon Africa April 3rd, 2014
Apr 5, 2014 - 8:57:49 AM

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Many Big companies are complaining they can’t find enough psychopaths for management positions. People like Jack the neutron!

According to Psychology Magazine, there are only 3% of psychopaths in any given society. Now finding from that tiny pool those who are educated, well groomed, and know how big business trickery works, is becoming a daunting task for head hunters!

Psychopaths have been sanitized, and are now called “emotionally intelligent” people.

Nowadays, around the world, in human resources department of big corporations emotional intelligence is considered the largest single predictor of success in the workplace.

It’s not a mystery therefore if the big rewards in the corporate world always go to the mean guys, the killers, the most aggressive, the most manipulative of others and situations!

According to a recent publication from Time Magazine “CEO is the profession with the most psychopaths”.

Sadly, the psychopaths have become the role models, the success stories, and overwhelmingly make the list of the most admired people in the world! What a world!?

If you can lie, cheat, deceive, destroy lives, but make yourself appears like an angel in the newspapers, You have a good future in big management! Contact me for open positions!


Source:Ocnus.net 2014

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