Jacki works as a corporate engagement specialist at an exclusive art gallery. She reports to Sean, the executive director who is a renowned artist and well-recognized in the community. For years, Sean been sexually harassing the women who work at the gallery. Jacki has suffered the treatment for a long time while promoting the gallery and increasing its funding. One day Sean’s behavior goes beyond what Jacki can handle so, despite how uncomfortable she is with the risk, she reports him to the board. Jacki is overcoming which psychological factor that makes people susceptible to dysfunctional leaders?
A. fear of powerlessness
B. need to feel chosen
C. need for certainty
D. fear of conformity
A. fear of powerlessness
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