This piece examines how Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's leadership style—marked by corporate language and a CEO-oriented approach—undermines public trust, and how research on leadership psychology suggests he needs to shift toward greater relatability, self-awareness, and open
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business language undermines public trust and relatability
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