Nobody sets out to be a bad leader, but the fact remains that 20% of U.S. workers say their bosses are fair/poor to work for, according to a survey from the Pew Research Center.
Frequently, an ineffective leader is mercurial, micromanages and/or struggles to listen, adapt or foster real connections, Deborah Rubin, Psy.D., senior partner and head of board and CEO services at RHR International, tells Entrepreneur.
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