The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can answer the following.
The term in strategic management theory related to managerial motive defines a manager's actions when those actions shape the firm's strategies to serve the manager's interests rather than to maximize long-term shareholder value is: "Egotism."
Egotism is one of the terrible mistakes a manager can make in the corporation. When a manager is egotistic, he/she is first and foremost interested in his own benefits, and this is an action contrary to the mission, vision, and philosophy or the organization,
A good manager is always going to look for the very best of the group, the team members, instead of its personal gains. People will follow a manager -or better said- a leader whose main concern is the team, not the individual.