Even a bad boss can teach you a lot

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Most people will encounter a bad boss at some stage in their careers. If this situation persists, we start to be frustrated and feel the only thing we can learn from such a boss is how not to manage employees. We definitely do not want to recommend you stay under the direction of a boss who is not competent to perform the role or who does not treat you well. If, however, for whatever reason you happen to be in such a situation, you might use it for your own personal development. The following tips on what you can learn from a bad boss were published on TLNT.com.

You learn not to make mistakes

Bad bosses do not tolerate mistakes. You will, therefore, quickly learn that it is better to check your work several times than to suffer the consequences.

You learn to be creative

Bad bosses will not provide you enough information or time for your work. You will, therefore, have no other choice than to learn how to find information on your own and creatively accomplish your tasks on time.

You learn to act politically

Bad bosses will not offer you their support; on the contrary, they may deliberately go against you. You will, therefore, learn very soon that it pays to treat your boss and his/her influential co-workers nicely.

You learn to anticipate

Bad bosses often change moods. You will notice this very quickly and will learn how to behave in order to avoid adding fuel to the flames. This will help you better to predict people's behaviour in various situations.

You learn the value of close relationships with co-workers

Bad bosses lead their subordinates to mutual solidarity. Sharing unpleasant experiences often makes colleagues very good friends. Thanks, therefore, to a bad boss, you may gain a friend for life.

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Article source TLNT - a U.S. blog for human resource and talent management leaders
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