According to a new study, there are more men with mustaches in leadership positions in academic medicine than women.
Leaders can be made in 15 weeks, according to a new study.
Could being a "Glasshole" make people think you're a better boss? According to scientists, the answer is yes.
Mean people make better bosses, a new study suggests.
Proud women are perceived as being better leaders than their more cheerful counterparts, according to a new study.
A new study suggests that apart from all the leadership qualities that one may possess like right attitude, planning and implementation and an ability to motivate a team to work, it may also be helpful if he/she had a masculine voice. According to the study, people prefer male and female leaders with masculine voices. However, even in leadership roles that are typically held by women, both sexes prefer a woman leader with a low-pitched voice, the study suggests.
With great power, comes great responsibility- we all have heard it. But with great responsibility also comes great anxiety? Or is it that the mere feeling of having power cuts down our stress?