7 signs that you’re a bad boss
#7 The creation of “boss rules”
The staff has developed guidelines for dealing with you and quietly passes them to new employees. “Never suggest that there might be another way of doing something,” they might say. Or “Act self-deprecating so he doesn’t feel threatened.”
#6 Employees start sucking up
You have one or two fanatical acolytes. Yes, such devotion may be a testament to your fabulousness. But often when a boss is perceived as universally loathed, the staff opportunist offers herself up as sole confidante and friend, seeking power and favor at the expense of more honest, critical employees.
#5 Your staff hides from you
You never see people walk by. Employees would rather circumnavigate the entire office to get to the coffee machine or bathroom than take the shortcut past your door and risk being invited in.
#4 Bogus reviews
Your 360-degree evaluations come back short and full of generically positive comments, with one very mild criticism (“Sometimes she works too damn hard for her own good”) thrown in for credibility’s sake.
#3 Apprehension
People don’t volunteer for your pet projects. The idea sucks, and they’re afraid to tell you, or it’s brilliant, but the consequences for letting you down are too terrible to imagine. And, of course, if it’s your pet project, you’ll probably work on it as well. Which means more time spent…gulp…with you.
#2 Former employees disappear forever
You have legions of former employees, but they rarely give your name as a reference for new jobs. Either they don’t trust you to give them their due, or they worry that because they were so miserable working for you, your recollections will also be dismal.
#1 The revolving door
You have legions of former employees, period. If your staff falls away like linty Post-it notes, ask yourself: Is high turnover the problem? Or am I?
[via Inc.]
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This made me laugh. XD But it’s true. One has become a bad boss when employees can’t even voice out any suggestions and when they start leaving the company. Especially in huge numbers. There’s something wrong with how the boss manages his/her team/department/company when that happens. I guess that the ‘revolving door’ analogy is one of the worst symptoms. And a very alarming one,IMHO.
By the way, the link’s dead already. I tried clicking it.
Clair
2 Sep 09 at 6:27 am
Not it makes me wonder what my former teammates would say about me. Oftentimes, I’m the one who leaves, not them (i.e. for a better job) :)
@clair, the link works fine on my end.
Greg Moreno
2 Sep 09 at 10:32 am
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11 Sep 09 at 7:15 am
I couldn’t agree more – I love the one about having to circumnavigate. I just turned down a Temp assignment at Ministry of Ab Affairs BC Government, because my ex-boss that I speak of in my blog is now working at there wreaking havoc. I was asked to go on a 1 month assignment, but had to turn it down – I don’t know what I’d do if I ran into him in the hall or kitchen. So great, not only does he fire me from Ministry of Environment, but then he has to show his ugly face at a new ministry where I could have actually made some money for a month. Grrr.
Llittle Mizz Muffet
11 Sep 09 at 10:30 am
On the bright side, you don’t have to deal with your shitty boss again.
Greg Moreno
11 Sep 09 at 10:57 am