<P> Terms fallacies in their thinking are: </P> <Ul> <Li> Unrealistic optimism fallacy: Believing they are so smart that they can do whatever they want </Li> <Li> Egocentrism fallacy: Believing they are the only ones who matter, that the people who work for them don't count </Li> <Li> Omniscience fallacy: Believing they know everything and seeing no limits to their knowledge </Li> <Li> Omnipotence fallacy: Believing they are all powerful and therefore entitled to do what they want </Li> <Li> Invulnerability fallacy: Believing they can get away with doing what they want because they are too clever to get caught; even if they are caught, believing they will go unpunished because of their importance . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Unrealistic optimism fallacy: Believing they are so smart that they can do whatever they want </Li> <Li> Egocentrism fallacy: Believing they are the only ones who matter, that the people who work for them don't count </Li>

The contingency theory of leadership assumed that there are two kinds of leaders