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How to Leave a Bad Boss on Good Terms with Emily Gregory

How to Leave a Bad Boss on Good Terms with Emily Gregory

Published 2 months ago
Description
Have you ever had a boss you just didn’t like? Did it ever make you want to leave? You’re not alone—and there’s a better way to handle it.

Emily Gregory breaks down what it’s like navigating a difficult boss. Rather than focusing on the frustrations that come with poor leadership, Emily reframes the conversation around self-awareness, perspective, and professionalism. She offers a practical approach to handling these situations in a way that preserves work relationships, protects your reputation, and strengthens your communication skills.

Emily introduces the idea that not all difficult bosses are inherently toxic. By looking at different behavior patterns, she walks through practical strategies that can improve your working relationships or, when necessary, help you leave on good terms. This episode shows how the way you handle difficult work relationships can have a lasting impact on your career.

Chapters
[Start] Difficult Bosses: Emily introduces the topic and reframes the challenges of working with a difficult leader.
01:34 Difficult vs. Toxic Leadership: The difference between difficult bosses and toxic environments, and why it matters.
02:43 The Strength Deployment Inventory® (SDI ®): What the SDI tool is and how it helps in workplace relationships.
03:48 Strengths and Weaknesses: How “overdone strengths” can negatively impact work relationships.
05:57 Leaving on Good Terms: How to leave professionally while maintaining integrity and focusing on long-term career growth.

Links and Resources

Learn more about Emily Gregory here.

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