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The Horrible Boss Effect
Shauna Vaughan
38 episodes
16 hours ago
What can we learn from our horrible bosses? How can they inspire us to be better leaders? Join me as I talk with my guests about their horrible bosses and the effects those bosses had on them – we’ll dig into what they learned, how it made them a better leader, and what advice they have for others who are dealing with similar situations. Whether or not you’ve had a horrible boss, I hope you’ll find something of value in the conversations we’ll be having about leadership in general.
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What can we learn from our horrible bosses? How can they inspire us to be better leaders? Join me as I talk with my guests about their horrible bosses and the effects those bosses had on them – we’ll dig into what they learned, how it made them a better leader, and what advice they have for others who are dealing with similar situations. Whether or not you’ve had a horrible boss, I hope you’ll find something of value in the conversations we’ll be having about leadership in general.
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Ep 17: The importance of staying true to yourself, especially when your boss is horrible
The Horrible Boss Effect
31 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 17: The importance of staying true to yourself, especially when your boss is horrible

Paul’s horrible boss was a helicopter – he came around occasionally when it suited him and it was usually to yell at people. Eventually, Paul realized what was most important to him and what he did NOT want to be involved with. If this was what "success" looked like in this industry, then he didn’t want to be part of it. Listen as he describes how this experience shaped him into his own successes. And he has some sage advice for others, too! 


The Horrible Boss Effect
What can we learn from our horrible bosses? How can they inspire us to be better leaders? Join me as I talk with my guests about their horrible bosses and the effects those bosses had on them – we’ll dig into what they learned, how it made them a better leader, and what advice they have for others who are dealing with similar situations. Whether or not you’ve had a horrible boss, I hope you’ll find something of value in the conversations we’ll be having about leadership in general.