One in four workers think they have a bad apple on their team – and more than one in 10 say it is their manager.
Look around the office or work Slack channels and chances are there is at least one bad apple in the barrel.that suggests bad apples can poison high-functioning teams to the core.a survey of more than 2000 workers in Australia and the US found.
From the interrupter and the mood killer to the idea thief, most people have worked with a bad apple at some point in their career. “The leaders who are thriving and the ones who are building great, sustainable teams are having that open dialogue with their teams, and they’re asking about ways they can do those things better, but bad apples aren’t looking for feedback, are they?”“Whenever I work with leaders, I regularly ask them: ‘what’s the best bit of feedback you’ve got recently?’ and I usually get met with silence,” he said.
“Most senior leaders have almost an equal and opposite view of what people on the ground are experiencing,” Mr Price said.
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