This article identifies the notion of downplaying leadership. While some attempt is
made to explore the meaning of this practice, our primary intention is to describe a
method and framework for analysing the transcripts of leadership interviews. This
method has been developed to help identify how leaders may sometimes use language in
research interviews to play down the importance of their own leadership and of
leadership in general.
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