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  2. 19 signs your company doesn't care about you - AOL

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    Some managers try to keep work relationships very professional and avoid talking or asking about your personal life -- but if you notice your boss asks your colleagues about their weekends, or ...

  3. 5 Signs Your Boss Is Deeply Insecure - AOL

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    They need to feel in control — and can make your life hell.

  4. Gaslighting at Work: 10 Signs Your Coworkers or Boss Are ...

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    Citi is a proud sponsor of the 20 in '20 , a list that spotlights up-and-coming leaders striving for change with one common goal: to make things better for all of us. Click to...

  5. 10 Signs You've Got A Bad Boss - AOL

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    It's an entirely different story when your bad boss is one of many at your firm. That could indicate a deeper problem suggesting your company's management culture needs an 10 Signs You've Got A ...

  6. After Boss Sends “Breathtakingly Inhuman” Text, Expert Shares ...

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    To learn more about the signs of a toxic boss and how to deal with them, Bored Panda reached out to Louise Carnachan, an organization development consultant and award-winning author of Work Jerks ...

  7. Psychopathy in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Oliver James identifies psychopathy as one of the dark triadic personality traits in the workplace, the others being narcissism and Machiavellianism. [7]Workplace psychopaths are often charming to staff above their level in the workplace hierarchy but abusive to staff below their level. [8]

  8. Abusive supervision - Wikipedia

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    Workplace deviance is closely related to abusive supervision. Abusive supervision is defined as the "subordinates' perceptions of the extent to which their supervisors engage in the sustained display of hostile verbal and nonverbal behaviors". [5]

  9. Workaholic - Wikipedia

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    There is no generally accepted medical definition of this condition, although some forms of stress, impulse control disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder can be work-related; ergomania is defined as "excessive devotion to work especially as a symptom of mental illness".