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  2. Toxic leader - Wikipedia

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    In Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters, Barbara Kellerman suggests that toxicity in leadership (or simply, "bad leadership") may be analysed into seven different types: Incompetent: The leader and at least some followers lack the will or skill (or both) to sustain effective action.

  3. 13 Characteristics Of Bad Bosses - AOL

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    13 Characteristics Of Bad Bosses. Brazen Life. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:31 PM. are you a bad boss manager. By Matthew Carpenter-Arevalo.

  4. Machiavellianism in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Research examining leaders' Dark Triad traits and their impact on subordinate outcomes revealed that leader Machiavellianism and psychopathy negatively affect subordinates' career success and well-being. [30] Individuals high in MACH found it easier to obtain leadership positions, and a better salary. [31]

  5. Toxic leaders are a widespread issue across various industries. A 2023 survey by FlexJobs found that 87% of professionals have had at least one toxic boss during their careers, with 30 percent ...

  6. 9 Characteristics Of Bad Bosses - AOL

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    Getty Images A bad boss is an employee's worst nightmare. The moment you realize that your boss compares unfavorably with Cruella Deville, your stomach sinks and you realize it is time to look for ...

  7. Leadership - Wikipedia

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    Later studies indicated that leadership is more complex and cannot be boiled down to a few key traits of an individual: One such trait or set of traits does not make an extraordinary leader. Scholars have found leadership traits of an individual that do not change from situation to situation—traits such as intelligence, assertiveness, or ...

  8. Abusive supervision - Wikipedia

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    Abusive supervision has been investigated primarily in corporate and education contexts. In the corporate context, abusive supervision has been found to be negatively related to followers’ attitudes towards the leader, job satisfaction, job-related attitudes, justice, commitment, positive self-evaluation, and well-being. In addition, such ...

  9. Implicit leadership theory - Wikipedia

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    Implicit leadership theory (ILT) is a cognitive theory of leadership developed by Robert Lord and colleagues. [1] It is based on the idea that individuals create cognitive representations of the world, and use these preconceived notions to interpret their surroundings and control their behaviors. [2]