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There are only two kinds of terrible bosses

By Research Advancement • Dec 19, 2016 • Research In The News•   

Organizational psychologists, including Binghamton expert Seth Spain, reviewed existing literature on management styles in an attempt to create a taxonomy of less-than-stellar supervisors. The one they came up with turned out to be pretty simple: All bad bosses, they argued, fall into one of two categories. Read more in New York Magazine. 

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