In the realm of law and economics, notably discussed by Tim Wu, "Bigness" describes the concentration of corporate power and its threat to democracy.
Culturally, bigness is often equated with success, but modern leadership experts suggest a more nuanced "alignment with the collective good". bigness
: Massive corporations can exercise "excessive political influence," which subverts the democratic process and the needs of the majority. In the realm of law and economics, notably
: True "bigness" in a leader is measured by how "big" (inspired, capable, or important) they make others feel. notably discussed by Tim Wu
: Bigness separates the interior from the exterior; the facade no longer reflects what happens inside.