Tuesday, May 19, 2020
On the Job by Anita Bruzzese The Real Reasons Youre a Terrible Leader
On the Job by Anita Bruzzese The Real Reasons You're a Terrible Leader If youre in any kind of leadership position, chances are you dont go into work every day telling yourself, Im going to be the worst boss I can possibly be. Yes! Today is a new day to truly suck as a leader! Yet, somehow, your team believes that is exactly what you must be doing. Youre one of those kinds of bosses that they gripe about at happy hour. Youre the boss that they equate with Attila the Hun, Nurse Ratched and Dunder Mifflins Michael Scott. You may be discouraged that your team doesnthold you in high regard. It may make you angry. It may surprise you. But however youre feeling, you need to push it aside and figure out what has gone wrong. Because if you dont fix it, you can bet that your rotten leadership will eventually hurt your career because a team that doesnt like the leadership will be less productive, innovative and collaborative. And who will senior leadership hold responsible for that lackluster performance? You. So, lets look at what youre doing that makes your team think you are such a ghastly boss and the consequences of your actions: All you need is a crown.You believe its your job to give orders, and the team is there to hustle off to do your bidding. Arent they lucky to have a job? They are paid to do what you tell them, right? Then why all the whining and snarky faces? The problem is that your snooty attitude is not only unprofessional, but demeaning. Your loyal subjects will quickly be looking for a way to stage a revolt and wont offer any new ideas or solutions since you act like such a royal pain in the arse. Youre a clock watcher.Youre not watching for 5 p.m. to roll around so you can leave. Youre watching closely to see who leaves on time so that you can make them later feel like a slacker for not staying late. You also make a point of noting if someone takes an extra 10 minutes at lunch, expect people to answer your 11 p.m. emails immediately and generally treat your workers like theyre schoolchildren. Your behavior lets them know that youdont trust themto use their time wisely so they remain guarded in offering any innovative solutions, feeling like theyll be rebuffed by the belittling boss. Your insulting behavior is demoralizing and has them looking for jobs during their lunch hour. You believe coaching and feedback are synonymous with criticism. You believe your job is to point out what an employee is doing wrong. After all, how can the worker improve if you arent pointing out his or her mistakes? While its true that workers need to be told when theyre headed in the wrong direction, they also need to be told when theyre doing something right. If your feedback is nothing more than achance to micromanage, then youre setting up a negative culture that slows down processes and leads to an inefficient team that feels defeated by your constant harping. You fix the blame, not the problem.If something goes wrong, you immediately look for who is responsible (orthinkmight be responsible) so you (read more here)
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