Venn diagram titled ‘Narcissism in the Workplace’ comparing grandiose and vulnerable narcissism. The left circle (purple) lists traits of grandiose narcissism: self-aggrandizement, self-absorption, charming, often in leadership, overtly aggressive, strive for supremacy, nurture rivalries, and insult and demean. The right circle (green) lists traits of vulnerable narcissism: insecure, distrustful, not often leaders, shy or withdrawn, passive-aggressive, envious of others, and socially isolated. The overlapping center (gray) lists traits shared by both: require praise, crave attention, blame failure on others, angry and hostile, manipulate and gaslight others, lack empathy, dismiss criticism, and claim credit. The image includes the Crazy Productive logo at the bottom.
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