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Exploring the Reservoirs of Drivers and Blockers (Conscious and Unconscious): Worldviews and Emotions

In: Exploring Leadership Drivers and Blockers

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  • Ian C. Woodward

    (INSEAD)

  • Samah Shaffakat

    (Liverpool Business School)

  • Vincent H. Dominé

    (INSEAD)

Abstract

In this chapter, we review the role of worldviews and emotions in influencing people’s responses to change and acting as drivers as well as blockers. Worldviews impact how an individual perceives and analyzes events, and the way he or she comprehends and engages with reality. They define the space in which people function, shaping their reactions as per their “beliefs and assumptions”. Emotions, on the other hand, play a critical role in the working of the mind and brain in dealing with issues, especially when one is faced with the uncertainties of circumstances.

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  • Ian C. Woodward & Samah Shaffakat & Vincent H. Dominé, 2019. "Exploring the Reservoirs of Drivers and Blockers (Conscious and Unconscious): Worldviews and Emotions," Springer Books, in: Exploring Leadership Drivers and Blockers, chapter 0, pages 31-40, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-13-6276-7_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-6276-7_4
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