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Fortune 500 bosses demanding staff return to the office share one trait: Narcissism, research finds | Fortune

A six-year Wharton study suggests leaders who crave status and attention are driving the push back to the office—despite mixed evidence on productivity.

Raccontata danzherald.co.nzfortune.com

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Fortune 500 bosses demanding staff return to the office share one trait: Narcissism, research finds | Fortune

A six-year Wharton study suggests leaders who crave status and attention are driving the push back to the office—despite mixed evidence on productivity.

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nzherald.co.nz15 g fa

The secret reason bosses want everyone back in the office

New York Times Opinion: It’s all about them.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·nzherald.co.nz

    The secret reason bosses want everyone back in the office

    New York Times Opinion: It’s all about them.

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    Fortune 500 bosses demanding staff return to the office share one trait: Narcissism, research finds | Fortune

    A six-year Wharton study suggests leaders who crave status and attention are driving the push back to the office—despite mixed evidence on productivity.

giovedì 25 giugno 2026·fortune.com

Fortune 500 bosses demanding staff return to the office share one trait: narcissism, research finds | Fortune

A six-year Wharton study suggests leaders who crave status and attention are driving the push back to the office—despite mixed evidence on productivity.

  • giovedì 25 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    A 6 year study shows which CEOs are pushing RTO mandates: The ones with the biggest egos | Fortune

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