Does Having a Bad Boss Make You More Likely to Be One Yourself?

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Toxic bosses are harmful to employees and cost their companies millions. And when you have one, you’re more likely to adopt their bad behaviors.

has found that leader behaviors can “trickle down” to affect the actions of employees at lower organizational levels, surely notabused supervisors abuse their own subordinates. So when do supervisors perpetuate abuse in organizations, when don’t they, and why?

Despite what the theory suggests, however, other studies show that many individuals do not model observed behavior. Developmental psychology research, for example,that adult children of abusive parents can respond in ways that suggest another process — disidentification — motivates their own parenting style. These parents report wanting to do right by their own kids and resolving not to repeat the pattern of abuse.

subordinates sent them an email with a suggestion to improve the café. The employee had created an advertisement to be used in a Facebook campaign, but it was littered with typos and grammatical mistakes.

 

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The door 🚪 is always open to leave.

Yes. Experience

There is an idiom in Turkish meaning that' fish start to stink from thé head '

It teaches you what not to be . I have had bad bosses but those who report to me have a v good learning experience and good environment to work in. I am quick to coach n don't dwell on mistakes n never overwhelm them with demands .

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Having seen a bad boss lets you see what not to do. The trick is having seen a good boss before so you know what good looks like

You manage how you’re managed.

Yep …rubs off you without realising 👎🏼

Doesn’t need HBR to tell that

NatsforDocs

A few years ago a friend brought up significant diff in pay & responsibilities between her & male counterparts, & instead she was 'gaslit' she was 'jealous'. Or it was money issue (they had money 2 pay them, but not her.) 1 of the most abusive examples of gaslighting I'd heard.

Yes, oppression begets oppression!!

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Or, then again, you use bad bosses as an example of what not to do. You can always learn from all examples.

shitewhitexbosses cause loss of life murderers 😡😤👎 ps corinnavirusisanongoingmug😷

I had a horrible boss… wen I became a boss, I ensure I was the exact opposite

Yepp seen it happen time and again

Anyone in particular in mind?

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