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10 Signs You’re a Toxic Boss


By Annamarie Houlis, Fairygodboss, She Knows.

You might be committed to your company, and you might think you’re an ethical employer, but just because you genuinely care about your work and your staff doesn’t mean you always lead that staff in the best possible way.

According to a survey commissioned by Lynn Taylor Consulting, employees waste 19.2 hours a week worrying about what their bosses say or do — 13 of which occur during the workweek and 6.2 of which consume their weekends.

Here are 10 signs.



1
You don’t engage with your employees

A toxic boss doesn’t spend time establishing rapport with those they manage. Gaining trust is crucial for your employees to feel comfortable voicing both career goals and concerns with you.



2
You don’t give constructive criticism

Studies show women are less likely to receive valuable feedback on annual performance reviews than men. Be sure you’re giving all your employees clear, constructive feedback; likewise, set expectations and measurable goals.



3
You micromanage

If you’re too overbearing, your staff won’t be able to accomplish anything efficiently. Remember it’s not always necessary to know the play-by-play of every meeting, email exchange and phone call, so long as your employees are getting their work done on time and they’re doing well.



4
You don’t respect privacy

If there’s an issue you need to discuss with an employee, it’s best to secure a private conference room or closed office space to have the conversation. It’s demoralizing, humiliating and unfair to have these talks in front of colleagues or via email chains with multiple staff members CC’ed. Moreover, it's unprofessional on your behalf.



5
You rank your staff

Offering performance incentives is a smart way to keep employees motivated and boost workplace morale. But ranking team members based on their performances in comparison to one another turns colleagues into competitors, and it’ll turn your office into a breading ground for systemic gender biases.



6
You don’t give credit where credit is due

Acknowledging work well done is oftentimes just as important as acknowledging room for improvement. By touting an employee’s efforts, you’re encouraging them to continue their hard work in that way.



7
You don’t welcome feedback

Shakespeare once said something along the lines of, “A good boss thinks her- or himself to be wise, but a wise boss knows her- or himself to be a fool.” Well, not quite like that. Your employees are working at the forefront of your company — they’re on the ground handling your clients, engaging with one another; they may have insight into areas from which you’re a little more detached. It could be wise to hear them out.



8
You don’t lead by example

A leader is someone who influences the behaviors, attitudes and thoughts of others — a leader leads. And the best way to cultivate a company culture that’s trusting, progressive and productive is by leading by example.



9
You don’t value employees’ time off

Vacation time is a benefit and one that is it critical to the health, morale and productivity of your staff. Despite any inclinations to email or phone employees while they’re off the clock, their time off is to be respected. Moreover, it should be encouraged.



10
You don’t offer support or warranted sponsorships

Women in particular struggle to gain the support of authority figures — especially if they work under male bosses, who are evermore weary of engaging one-on-one with them as sexual harassment claims sweep the nation. They’ve fewer sponsors in their careers for that reason. That said, at some point, all employees will need support. A good boss will manage their teams; a great boss will not only manage, but they’ll also challenge, support and sponsor (when warranted).

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