Commission of a crime against humanity


Problem:

A good book, a thrilling movie, a well-deserved vacation, and watching championship sport games are a few examples of activities that absorb your whole being to the point that other activities and stimuli are blocked from conscious thought. Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi described these moments as "flow"optimal experiences where a person's attention is fully absorbed such that other incoming information or stimuli are unable to be processed. Consider the "flow" of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech that August day, or perhaps Mandela's impassioned speech to the United Nations describing the tragedy of Apartheid the fact of the continuing commission of a crime against humanity—and how these messages resonate deep inside your leadership self.

To Prepare:

• Listen to the Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have a Dream" speech and Nelson Mandela's, "Speech to the United Nations Special Committee Against Apartheid."

• Review the Molenberghs et al. (2011) article in your Learning Resources.

(Molenberghs, P., Prochilo, G., Steffens, N. K., Zacher, H., & Haslam, S. A. (2015). The neuroscience of inspirational leadership: The importance of collective-oriented language and shared group membership. Journal of Management [Advance online publication].

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