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  2. Toxic leader - Wikipedia

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    Kellerman, Barbara (2004) Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard Business Review Press. ISBN 9781591391661; Lipman-Blumen, Jean (2006) The Allure of Toxic Leaders: Why We Follow Destructive Bosses and Corrupt Politicians—and How We Can Survive Them Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195312003

  3. Toxic workplace - Wikipedia

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    When toxic workers leave the workplace, it can improve the culture overall because the remaining staff becomes more engaged and productive. [15] The process of removing the toxic employee allows the other employees to become more willing to open up and communicate with each other as they learn to help and support one another anew.

  4. Wharton dean explains how bad bosses can create ‘rifts’ in ...

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    The Great Resignation and the stresses of the pandemic have highlighted the importance of a healthy work culture, but one business school dean says poor leadership can create "rifts" in organizations.

  5. Time management - Wikipedia

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    Time management may be aided by a range of skills, tools and techniques, especially when accomplishing specific tasks, projects and goals complying with a due date. [3] Initially, the term time management encompassed only business and work activities, but eventually the term comprised personal activities as well.

  6. Management fad - Wikipedia

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    The term is subjective and tends to be used in a pejorative sense, as it implies that such a change is being implemented (often by management on its employees, with little or no input from them) solely because it is (at the time) "popular" within managerial circles, and not necessarily due to any real need for organizational change. The term ...

  7. Organizational culture - Wikipedia

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    Organizational culture encompasses the shared norms, values, behaviors observed in schools, universities, not-for-profit groups, government agencies, and businesses reflecting their core values and strategic direction. [1] [2] Alternative terms include business culture, corporate culture and company culture. The term corporate culture emerged ...

  8. Stock market timing: What it is and why it’s so hard to do

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    Timing the market: Here’s why it’s a bad investment strategy Timing the market is difficult. Actually, that is probably an understatement as very few people can time the market consistently.

  9. Radical Candor - Wikipedia

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    The book is a New York Times [13] and Wall Street Journal [14] best seller in the business category.. Fast Company included it on their list of 7 Books To Help You Be A Better Leader In 2020 [15] and Business Insider said it was one of 57 Highly Influential Business And Leadership Books That Can Boost Your Management Skills.