Sunday, April 12, 2020
What To Do When You Have A Bad Boss - Work It Daily
What To Do When You Have A Bad Boss - Work It Daily I generally believe most people mean well, but simply execute their job poorly sometimes. Sometimes, there are BAD bosses. Do you know what to do when you have a bad boss? This post is intended to address the most common issues with a bad boss and the steps you can take to reduce the impact on you both personally and professionally. Related: 5 Ways To Deal With An Incompetent Boss The problems we face when we have a bad boss are almost too numerous to mention, but the two biggest of these issues are: They can negatively impact our work performance. They can make life miserable These two issues alone make it worth trying to figure out how to work more effectively with our boss, even when they are bad. There is a catch-all term we use regarding bosses and co-workers called âbeing difficult.â Itâs not too specific to exactly know what the issue is. Sometimes, when we are in the midst of a constant barrage from the bad boss, itâs hard to know exactly where the difficulty may lie. All we know is it is difficult to work successfully with this person. Here are some suggestions that might help reduce the level of difficulty: 1. Look To Your Own Performance First You might think they are being difficult, because they are demanding a different level of output from you. Make sure you are clear on what they expect from you. 2. Realize You May Have Opposing Styles You might be expecting something from your boss that they simply canât do. You might think they are unfriendly simply because they fail to say âGood Morning.â To them, that might simply be a waste of time. Examine your own expectations of what you think they should be doing. They may not be very outgoing or simply operate differently than what youâre used to. Reset your expectations. 3. Learn The Boss Spend some time really observing this person to see what they do that is impacting you. In the process, you might learn that they are getting leaned on by their boss and itâs creating extra stress. You could discover they arenât a morning person, meaning you should delay important interactions until after lunch. Figure out their rhythms and modify your own. 4. Donât Shrink All too often, when we donât like someone, we go out of your way to avoid them. While I think this tactic can work to keep you under the radar, wait to do that until you clearly have exhausted all your options. You may also find that more, not less, communication can help you with this type of person. Shrinking away into a dark corner wonât help you. 5. Become Indispensable If youâve attempted to learn more about the boss, take it to the next level and up your level of problem solving and support. This will help them shine to their own boss and will reduce reasons for finding fault with you. You can become the âgo-toâ person that they respect and depend on. 6. Let It Roll Off Of You We will spend a lifetime of running into people that are demanding, critical, and downright volatile. You need to learn the skill of blowing most of it off. Certainly, there will be some of it that will still bother you, but most of the time you can simply not let it penetrate. Iâm not suggesting ignoring the bossâs needs or demands; Iâm saying to not let their method of delivery be what grabs your attention or reaction. I have found that even the most difficult of bosses can be tamed or at least subdued. I once worked for a guy who had even the most senior, sage people in tears. When I started working directly for him, I noticed he was quick to engage in verbal battle. If you stood up for yourself, he backed down. I soon figured out that he tested people. If they backed down, he was relentless. When I told him my observation, he laughed and told me I was the only person who had figured it out. He felt that if you were right about something, you would defend it and if you didnât defend it, he couldnât respect you. It was that simple. It was who he was â" good or bad, but we always worked well together â" and thatâs the most important part. You can turn a bad situation around, but it does take work. Looking to get happy in the job youâre in? Take this quiz to find out. This post was originally published on an earlier date. Related Posts: 6 Traits Of Bad Bosses How To Work Your Bad Boss Donât Be Abused By Your Bad Boss Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.