How to Deal with a Difficult Boss: Solutions to 7 Types of Bad Management StylesWork sucks when you don’t know how to deal with a difficult boss. It’s often said, people don’t quit a job, they quit a boss. Here to help you recognise and deal with a difficult boss, are solutions to 7 different types of management style.
It takes two to tango… Maybe you’re the boss, and have a difficult employee. Any chance they think you’re behaving badly? You might be as nice as cherry pie, but if you’ve been cast as the wicked witch, you’re going to clash and clash and clash some more until you get a little mutual understanding going on. It is possible to be a great person and a bad boss. They key to a successful working relationship, is to separate the behaviour from the person. Is the bad behaviour temporary due to over-work or personal stress, or due to something as simple as lack of management skills. Being sensitive to the underlying reasons means your boss can save face and improve their behaviour appropriately. Here are 7 of the usual bad management suspects……. The Bland Boss A
bland boss is as much use as a chocolate fireguard! They usually
avoid risk or conflict at all cost, are vague and flit between decisions.
The Grunt The
grunt has no original thought, drive or ambition. In fact, two short
planks of wood’d make a better boss. The Control-Freak The
controlling manager barely lets you cough in a meeting let alone
say something original or creative. You’re being managed at
such an itty bitty level of detail you feel like a single cell specimen
under a microscope. Anything that doesn’t conform is changed
or rejected. Eventually you suffer from learned helplessness, the
inability to think or function for yourself. The Politician The
political manager is a self-interested self-promoter, and generates
more spin than a flywheel. You can trust them about as far as you
can throw them. The Absent Manager When
your main conversation with your boss is a hurried chat masquerading
as an annual appraisal, you could say you’ve got an absent
manager. No manager may be better than an absent manager. The Whip-Cracker The
whip-cracker knows when you’re goofing off. The whip-cracker
knows when you’re just thinking about goofing off. The whip-cracker
doesn’t sleep, drink or pee. Or have a life. The Spiteful Manager In
its extreme mutation, the spiteful manager is a bully. The bully’s
raison d’etre is to belittle people for pleasure. A bully
is the nasty and ruthless wicked witch (or wizard!) By
Lyndsay Swinton Citation Information: Swinton, Lyndsay. "How to Deal with a Difficult Boss: Solutions to 7 Types of Bad Management Styles." Mftrou.com. 14 March 2006. < http://www.mftrou.com/management-styles.html >. Further Resources: Download Improve Your Confidence With Your Boss MP3 blog comments powered by Disqus
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