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495. Why Are There So Many Bad Bosses?

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The Complexities of Bossing

This chapter examines the paradox of management, highlighting the disconnect between external validation of bosses and their often disappointing realities. It explores the prevalence of negative boss archetypes, the effectiveness of management in various industries, and the substantial impact of management quality on employee retention and satisfaction. Through research findings and cultural references, it delves into the challenges of defining effective leadership and the critical role of middle managers in organizational success.

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