SECTION 3.1
Activity 2
Part 1
The Nightmare Boss
What kind of bosses do you think might make ‘Nightmare Bosses’?
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Possible answers
Demanding Boss, Bully Boss, Disorganized Boss, Clueless Boss, Know-It-All Boss, Poor-Communicator Boss
Part 2
A bad boss can have advantages.
You should use the situation as an opportunity rather than as a problem.
If you can use the opportunity, then you can allow your boss to be the rough surface upon which you sharpen your skills even if he/she asks for more than you can deliver.
You don’t have to like your boss. It is purely business. Always ask yourself, “How can I use this situation to my advantage?” No matter how bad your boss is, in the end it doesn’t matter. What matters is what you do about it.
Here are some tactics to employ to ‘come out on top’:
Study the information in Column B.
Listen to the 9 ‘tactics’ in ‘What to Do When You Have a Bad Boss’ and decide which of the given phrases is used.
1. Be Organized |
a. The more inspired you are, the better you will be. |
2. Results in Writing |
a. … you have an e-trail to prove you finished assigned tasks |
3. Write Reviews |
a. Have one email where you file all your accomplishments |
4. Present Plans |
a. Ask your boss which items they want you to let hide. |
5. Make the Boss |
a. When your boss looks cool, you look cool. |
6. Don’t Argue |
a. Explain that you did not know of the new expectations. |
7. Manage Your Boss |
a. Try to know what your boss will need. |
8. Ask for What |
a. … in writing with a step by step plan |
9. Unbearable |
a. … leave on a convenient date |
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1. b, 2. a, 3. c, 4. b, 5. c, 6. a, 7. c, 8. a, 9. b