There is a difference between leaders who aggressively push for results and bullies who use fear and intimidation to get what they want. Organizations can't afford the latter: these people are costly in terms of productivity and emotional impact. Here's how to discern the difference between hard-charging managers and sinister bullies:- Confront. Hold a series of impromptu meetings with the suspected bully and victims to gather evidence quickly. Make these gatherings out-of-the-blue, rather than planned in advance, to ensure you get the straight story.
- Analyze and present. Use an external framework to evaluate whether this is a true case of bullying. Document the evidence rather than relying on hearsay.
- Expose. Since bullies use fear of consequences as their main weapon, it's critical to expose their behavior. By outing bullies and labeling the behavior, you can take away their power.
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