...to recognize a good leader from bad ones. A leader is generally defined as someone who inspires, rules or guides the work activites of others. A good boss creates clear focus on desired outcomes, properly equip their operations for high performance and above all build strong working relationships and foster teamwork. He creates a climate where employees receive ongoing feedback and coaching and they strive to maintain a work-life balance. Flexibility, understanding and the ability to listen to the employees makes up some of the important characteristics of a good boss. On the contrary, a leader who criticizes, belittles and disrespects his employees earns the label of a bad boss. A bad boss fails to give recognition for the little things his employee does. Such leaders not only make life miserable for their employees, but hamper organizational performance. No one starts out their career trying to be a horrible boss. Yet, it is amazing to see that a vast majority of the folk seem to accomplish this feat with absolutely no training. It is possible that a good leader turns into bad under difficult situations. This could be personal or professional. Ergo, the perception of whether a boss is considered good or bad, should be based on factors considering the psychological state of the boss and the outlook of the employees being supervised. It is believed that every person has had a bad boss at one time or another during...
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...BODY A good boss generally leaves the employees to do his or her work, but is available to help the employee if needed. As a result, employees tend to be happier, more at ease, and more likely to be more productive in his or her work environment. There are many qualities that make up a good boss. A good boss cares about their job as well as the employees who work under them. It is important to a good boss to do what they can to keep company they work for growing and to succeed every day. You can often tell a difference in the attitudes of a good boss and a bad boss because a bad boss may have a bad attitude and show no interest in wanting to be at work, while a good boss loves their job and goes above and beyond to succeed their company and themselves as well. In contrast, a bad boss keeps his or her door closed, and does not want or invite in communication with his or her employees and can be quite rude when interrupted. This behavior can often affect how employees feel about their job and how he or she does their work. Employees tend to be more stressed and annoyed when they are picking up the slack of their boss and when they are not receiving the correct answers to questions that may arise. Things may not get handled the way they should be handled if the boss does not show interest in step up and do their part. When a bad boss does not show interest in care in their employees that also affects how they do their work because employees may feel they are being taken...
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...Good Boss Versus Bad Boss The difference between a good boss and a bad boss is based on the opinion of the employee, but the most important difference is whether they trust you to do your job. A good boss will leave their employees to do their work, but has an "open door" policy and is available to help the employees if needed. A good boss will also have good communication skills. Whereas, a bad boss will micromanage their employees, and do not trust them to do their work. A bad boss will also have poor communication skills, and shows favoritism among their employees. There are several characteristics that make a good boss, but the most important quality is creating a workplace environment where the employees will enjoy coming to work. Providing positive feedback for a job well done can go a long way in motivating employees to do their job to the best of their ability. A good boss will leave their employees to do their jobs, but is always available to help if needed. They will always have an "open door" policy, and be there to offer support not only in good times, but also in bad times. Creating this type of workplace environment will allow the employees to respect each other, which will help them work as team players. A good boss possesses good communication skills, which will allow them to give their employees good work direction. They keep their employees informed so they are aware of what is going on in the company, and are not caught...
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...Characteristics of a Good Boss as Opposed to a Bad Boss Stacy Giroux COM/155 February 13, 2014 Anne Cox The Characteristics of a Good Boss as Opposed to a Bad Boss In the property preservation field, having the characteristics of a good boss as opposed to a bad boss is very important to the success of the business. Property preservation is a tough field to be in for several reasons. First, the competition is high because, in this economy, there is a high demand for vendors to clean up the foreclosed properties for the banks. Second, there is a fine line between quality and quantity. This is because there are so many foreclosures that the need to get them done quickly is great, but the need to pay attention to detail is of equal value as these properties need to be in tip top condition and ready to hit the market within five days from the day a preservation company receives the first work order. Quality and quantity do not stop there. Once the house is on the market then the property preservation company is to maintain the yard weekly and the interior monthly. The maintenance list can grow very quickly, again making the line between quality and quantity a very fine line. Third, property preservation companies rely on their crews to do a majority of the work. If the crews are trained and their quality of work is up to standard, then everyone makes money, if not it can break a business. In the property preservation field, a good boss handles employee challenges...
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...The Characteristics of a Good Boss vs. a Bad Boss According to a U.S. survey, 49% of employees want to fire their boss if they could (GALLUP Management Journal). In every state, there’s a hierarchy of management that keeps the operation running smoothly. A Florida State University did a study in 2007 and according to this study, 40% of workers think they work for an unsuccessful boss (management-issues.com). A large part of having a positive experience at work could depend on whether you have a good, successful boss (journalreview.com). Working as a boss is not easy, and a good boss is even more difficult because there are so many qualities that a boss must have to run a successful business. Leadership and management skills, personality, and a good work ethic are characteristics that a person must have to be a successful boss. A good boss will make their employee’s feel calm, appreciated, and inspired, whereas a bad boss will make you feel uneasy and resentful. A good boss must have leadership skills. A good leader must have the strength to work toward their vision, as well as to direct their actions, and the team’s actions toward the goal. A leader has a clear, vivid picture of where the team and they need to go, as well as a firm hold on what success looks like and how it needs to be achieved. Leaders are able to train others and be honest when an employee is not performing at their best. Leaders lead employees in a way that their talents and skills are utilized...
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...Good Bosses Versus Bad Bosses Paula Chipman COM/170 July 21, 2014 Dr. Adams Good Bosses Versus Bad Bosses The management style of a boss can definitely shape an individual’s day and/or career depending upon his/her techniques. In the society we live in offers a diverse and wide range of job opportunities, Most people need to work to survive in these hard times. People want to hang on to the jobs they already have. For some people, this means dealing with a bad boss. The perception of whether a boss is considered a good or bad boss depends on the outlook of the employees Bosses come in all flavors and styles. Most bosses have a pleasant mood and are easy to work with. Unfortunately some, bosses are not pleasant. The moods of a bad boss make it where you don’t want to deal with him. Even in a good mood a bad boss can make his/her employees hate their job. A bad boss is one that has no respect, no knowledge, does not like his/her job and takes it out on the employees. The employees become stressful t and tense while at work. The stress due to dealing with a bad boss can cause many health problems. These problems can include stress overload, Heart problems, aggravated asthma, allergies, lack of sleep and depression. It cost business seventy nine billion dollars annual due to loss of productivity and absenteeism due to the stress caused by bad management (U.S surgeon General’s Report...
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...The relationship with your boss is probably the most important relationship you have at work. Boss management can stimulate better performance, improve your working life, job satisfaction, and workload. Give your boss a hand and reap the rewards. ________________________________________ When we think of managing someone, we usually think of managing our team members or subordinates. The above title appeared for the first time a few years ago in a Harvard Business Review article written by two well known socio-psychologists. Their argument was that in modern companies, subordinates are not solely dependent on their bosses, but that today's complexity requires interdependence: the boss needs her team as well. I have the vantage point of being an adviser to top management, a CEO, and now as Co-Director of the PED program at IMD. In addition, I have been involved in the restructuring of a major international company, which involves some 12,000 people and 12 hierarchical levels. In order to unleash the energies and get closer to customers, we divided the group into 250 'small companies' of some 50 people each and of three hierarchical levels. To change the mindset, we organised a 20-day management seminar, during which we discussed the challenge of how to deal with bosses, who in the old structure, tended to hamper change. The whole process forced me to crystallize my observations and previous experience and test them with the 250 managers. I have grouped the results into...
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...speakerphone lover, and the blabbermouth. Over the years, one or many have annoyed us to complete frustration especially if we do not know how to deal with these annoyances. If we fail to let them know how they are affecting us and maybe the entire work group, center or office then how will they know to stop. They will not. However, there annoyances does not preclude us from still acting courteously even to the end. This paper will identify one of these annoyances, how to deal with it, and to avoid it. (Green, 2011) The Situation We recognize that there is no one in the world today that is perfect. This is not a hard lesson to learn. As the saying goes, “To err is human…”. However, a hard lesson to learn is we are not close to perfect as we think we may be. At least it is for most of us. I had a bad habit of interrupting others before they could finish what they were saying. Not only did I do this to my wife, but I also did it at work and without discrimination, boss, co-workers, and subordinates. Apparently, when I asked others how often I did this, it came as a shock. In almost every conversation, I started to notice how often I interrupted. I thought it was a problem that needed immediate attention. It was not when I was not invited but more in a group discussion that I could not wait to be addressed or a commonly accepted jump in point. How to Deal With the Situation It is apparent that if you treat others with less than...
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...company based off of the financials provided by the accountant in order to save money for their son’s college fund. If they are provided with financials that make the company look more profitable than it truly is because the accountant cooked the books, then this family is entering into a dangerous investment that could ruin their son’s college fund and his future education. This shows the level of responsibility and ethical decision making that accountants are faced with. As a recent graduate of Providence College with an undergraduate in Accounting, I landed a job with a small automobile company. It is midnight and my boss is looking to sell the company. He has a meeting with Warren Buffet at 9a.m. tomorrow morning and has asked me to provide a spreadsheet with the company’s sales during the past six months. The ethical dilemma that I am faced with is that my boss has also asked me to account for the 15% of products that are typically returned due to defects and other reasons in our sales even though he knows that this will overstate our sales for the past six months by 15%. I am running out of time and I need to make a decision. First I am going to...
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...One of the best aspects of movies is they can be a timeless tradition. People can choose to see any type of movie in the comfort of their own home or at the theater. The best thing about movies is providing a way to escape from our lives for awhile. There are many movie genres that exist and many movies that use the workplace as the main focus. Review seven that can easily be considered all time favorites. 9 to 5 This movie first came out back in 1980 and is a great reminder of how many women were treated back then and how many may still be today. The movie is about employees who exact revenge on their boss who is as bad as a boss at work can seem to get. Working Girl This is a romantic comedy that came out in 1988 and was a movie that...
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...INTRODUCTION James Oranth, the vice – president of Nupath Foods Inc. was very much satisfied with the latest sales figures of the company. He was pleased with the successful marketing campaign of the sagging sales of Prowess cat food as the Sales volume of the product has increased by 20 percent in the past quarter compared with the previous year. The market share was up as well. The improved sales of Prowess were credited to Denise Washington who was the brand manager for cat food at Nupath. She was a very promising employee of Nupath as she has shown her talent in only two of her work in the company. Now, James Ornath wanted to reward her by promoting her to the recently vacated position of Market Research Coordinator. The job would give broader experience in some high profile work, which will enhance her work at Nupath. It must be noted that Ornath’s career boosted by working in the same post at Nupath several years ago. When James Ornath told Denise about the promotion, she was shocked ashen thought being a brand manager would bring her success more in top management level as the job involved directly to the company’s profitability. She was now in an odd situation and did not know what todo?The aim of this report is to carry out a strategic analysis of Denise Washington and to sort out her problem with Nupath Food Inc. from the evaluation of the case study and as well as related external research. The report consists of the SWOT Analysis model. BACKGROUND Denise Washington...
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...than Deep Dive, and there she would be making use of her marketing skills. Potomac also seemed to be a place where Martha could grow in terms of career. It would be fast- paced and demanding “(page 3 Rinaldi case)”. Potomac also had a reputation for training its new hires, (pg. 3) and also had a high reputation in the marketing field. When Martha started work her boss showed no sign of interest in her, even her co-workers were against the young hires who were all MBA holders. She (Rinaldi) really had some thoughts about her choice. Whether she had made the right choice for choosing Potomac over Deep Dive. Rinaldi’s boss had also been recently promoted, but she lacked managerial skills. She also didn’t seem to have any interest in helping Rinaldi develop her marketing skills. Rinaldi’s co-worker Vaughan was also not treating her well. He came across her very harshly...
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... too late. Performance appraisals should be summaries of everything employees and supervisors have been discussing all year. If you're a supervisor, find ways to provide feedback each week for each person who reports to you-- 52 mini performance reviews a year. Misconception 2: It's not my job to give feedback. Truth: At any company that values continuous improvement, feedback is everybody's job. If your workplace isn't feedback friendly, start a trend. First, praise. Reinforce positive actions and behaviors. Don't forget your boss: Positive feedback passed up the organization can have amazing results. Participate in suggestion programs honestly and enthusiastically. And request feedback on your own performance. Misconception 3: If you're not asked, keep your mouth shut. Truth: When you don't deliver critical feedback, you declare your indifference. Saying nothing means you don't care. But if your feedback concerns how your company works, how customers are treated, or what the company is doing right or wrong, you should speak up. Think through your message carefully, and make sure you deliver it with specific examples and suggestions. When you observe someone who needs feedback and you're reluctant to give it,...
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...How Personal Can Ethics Get? Organizational Behavior Assignment #1 HOW DOES PERSONAL DIFFERENCES AND PREFERENCES IMPACT ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS With a society that has built its origins on diversity (melting pot), come many challenges when it pertains to handling diversity within an organization. People and their personal preferences and individual differences are at conflict on a daily basis. How a person was raised, his or her religion, and his/her personal morals are constantly being challenged. What we must come to grips with is that all individuals will have to eventually come together within an organization to make things work. Within a particular organization personal preferences and differences can impact an organization in a both positive and negative manner. For instances, if the leader of an organization has issues with trust and his personal preference is to check up on individual often, he can affect his organization in a very negative way. He will do this be creating a tense environment where his employees feel that they are being micromanaged therefore they become disgruntled employees. The resentment felt by the employees could transfer into poor production, low quality products, or even bad customer service. Take a different leader that has believes that people work best in comfortable and inviting environments. His preference may be to allow his employees to work from home and encourage that they constantly give input into the direction of...
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...manager figure out. That is their job responsibility. 3. - What would Murphy say? Murphy would say Peter is a liar, and Peter just lost the major customer on purpose and make excuse for himself, He would claim that the merchandise sold to Peabody had portion of second-quality goods indeed. 4. - Does a boss have a right to expect an employee to bend the rules if he or she sees fit to do so? No, I do not think so, when boss made the rules, that are responsibilities the boss expected the employee will follow and keep, However if the employee himself or herself want to change the rule as he or she saw fit to do so in kind of situation, that is not right, tell your boss the rules are not perfect and give some suggestions about revision. 5. - Does an employee have a right to disobey a boss? Yes, I believe so .when the rules your boss made are too fancy, not convenient or too cost to use, not fitful as the time goes by, employee should suggest the better work out for the boss and respect your boss’s decision, anyway, do not disobey your boss before you told him and ask for decision. 6. - How serious a problem is this? It seems not a big deal in Murphy, however, I think this problem is a serious...
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