Talk:Followership

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Duplication with Leadership psychology page[edit]

The section on Followership Patterns (Types) covers the same material as the Followership part of the Leadership psychology article, where the explanation is both more clear and and less encumbered by loaded words. However the first part of this article is not well represented there, so if some merging or cross-linking is to happen some work is needed. I will insert a wiki-link between these two as a minimal start. M.boli (talk) 09:13, 23 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Pop psychology[edit]

This article is not about pop psychology, it IS pop psychology. It reads like a self-help book. One example:

Effective followers are individuals who are considered to be enthusiastic, intelligent, ambitious, and self-reliant.

--graced with a citation to a published book.

Is this therefore an encyclopedic fact? Or rather, inspirational, aspirational, lung-filling hot air?

89.217.167.21 (talk) 18:01, 16 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]