Leaders Can’t Make Up for Bad Behavior by Being Nice Later

Leaders Can’t Make Up for Bad Behavior by Being Nice Later

Jaunty Junto/Getty Images Although both prevailing wisdom and existing research have often supported the idea that managers can “make up” for abusive behavior by subsequently acting ethically, a recent study reveals a much different story. When leaders oscillate between abusive and ethical behaviors, it has a more detrimental impact on employees’ performance than abuse alone....

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