Do Leaders make a Difference?
We talk much of personal leadership being the key to change in, say, politics or business. But how much can such figures really influence events? Do we overattribute power to individuals such as a prime minister or a media mogul? Have we lost sight of the overall importance of collective action and attitudes, or the trends and events that no individual can resist? Michael Blastland investigates.
Producer: Chris Bowlby Editor: Innes Bowen
Contributors:
Nick Chater Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School
Professor Pat Thane Historian at King's College London
Chris Dillow Writer on economics and psychology
Angela Knight Chief Executive of the British Bankers' Association
Tristram Hunt Historian and Labour MP
Jerker Denrell Professor of strategy and decision making at Oxford University's Saïd Business School
Lord Baker Former Conservative Home Secretary
Andrew Roberts Historical and biographical writer.