Letโs be blunt. Most people donโt quit their jobsโthey quit their bosses.
In the latest episode of the Impactful Teamwork podcast, I unpack research that shows 85% of employees believe their boss negatively affects their work-life balance, and 70% are considering leaving because of it. Thatโs not just a culture issueโitโs a business risk.
So letโs call it out. Here are the 15 types of horrible leaders youโll meet in the workplace, why they wreck performance, and how to do better. Spoiler: if you see yourself in any of these, itโs time for a course correction.
Because leadership isnโt about controlโitโs about trust, adaptability, and contribution. Thatโs how you build unstoppable teams and create a lasting leadership legacy.
1. The Royal Highness ๐
The narcissist boss who demands admiration, treats disagreement as disloyalty, and shuts down other peopleโs ideas.
Why it fails: Kills innovation. No one speaks up. Team intelligence goes to waste.
Action: Ditch the crown. Adopt shared leadershipโyour team knows more than you do.
2. The Mood Swinger ๐ญ
Happy one day, raging tyrant the next. Team members walk on eggshells.
Why it fails: Creates fear and inconsistency. No psychological safety.
Action: Build emotional intelligence. Regulate your state before you wreck the room.
3. The Insecure Boss ๐ฌ
Feels threatened by talent, blocks opportunities, rejects ideas to protect their ego.
Why it fails: Your insecurity caps the teamโs growth.
Action: Hire people smarter than you. Celebrate their brillianceโit makes you look stronger, not weaker.
4. Big Brother ๐
The classic micromanager. Wants to see every email, approve every task.
Why it fails: Slows everything down. You become the bottleneck.
Action: Delegate authority, not just tasks. Trust people to deliver.
5. The Underminer ๐ช
Cuts others down in public to make themselves look good.
Why it fails: Destroys trust instantly. Motivation nosedives.
Action: Credit your team publicly. Praise in meetings. Elevate othersโit lifts you too.
6. The Favouritist ๐ฏ
Creates an โinner circleโ and sidelines the rest.
Why it fails: Breeds resentment. Fuels silos.
Action: Build relationships equally. Inclusion isnโt optionalโitโs essential.
7. The Metrics Maniac ๐
Obsessed with numbers. Doesnโt care about the people hitting them.
Why it fails: Burnout, attrition, disengagement.
Action: Balance performance with people. Targets matterโbut so does wellbeing.
8. The Yeller ๐ข
Equates authority with volume. Shouts to get their way.
Why it fails: Creates a climate of fear. People hide mistakes instead of fixing them.
Action: Lower your voice. Raise your presence. Influence is earned, not screamed.
9. The Emo Blackmailer ๐
Uses guilt trips and passive-aggressive comments to manipulate.
Why it fails: Breeds resentment and confusion.
Action: Have direct, honest conversations. Stop emotional hostage-taking.
10. The Thief ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ
Steals credit for other peopleโs work.
Why it fails: Kills morale. Your best people will walk.
Action: Share the spotlight. Acknowledge contributions openly.
11. The Ghost ๐ป
Always missing in action. Never around for feedback or guidance.
Why it fails: Leaves the team directionless. Paralysis sets in.
Action: Be present. Show up consistently. Availability is leadership.
12. The Conservative ๐
Clings to the past, shuts down new ideas. โWeโve always done it this way.โ
Why it fails: Blocks reinvention. In a changing world, thatโs death.
Action: Embrace adaptability. Experiment. Reinvention is survival.
13. The Gossiper ๐ฃ๏ธ
Spreads rumours and breaches confidentiality.
Why it fails: Destroys trust. No one shares openly.
Action: Zip it. Model candour, not gossip.
14. The โMeet-Meโ Manager ๐
Loves meetings for meetingsโ sake. No outcomes, just endless talk.
Why it fails: Wastes hours. Productivity collapses.
Action: Only meet with purpose. Agenda, decisions, actions. Otherwiseโsend an email.
15. The No-Clock Man โฐ
Always late to meetings and deadlines, but expects punctuality from others.
Why it fails: Hypocrisy. Kills respect.
Action: Walk the talk. If you want discipline, embody it.
The Ripple Effect of Horrible Leaders
These 15 traits arenโt just annoyingโtheyโre corrosive. They drain trust, fracture collaboration, and poison performance. The reality is that great people donโt stay in toxic environments. They leave. And when they leave, your business momentum evaporates.
The Shift: From Control to Teamship
The antidote is Teamship. As I share in the Unbridled Teamship Roadmap, the future of leadership isnโt about controlโitโs about:
- Game-Changing Trust โ Build safety, credibility, and fairness
- Impactful Contribution โ Unleash peopleโs potential. Let them own results
- Unbridled Adaptability โ Stop clinging to the old way. Reinvent boldly
Thatโs how you turbo-charge performance and create a lasting leadership legacy.
Action Points: Ditch the Horrible, Lead with Impact
- Audit yourself. Which of the 15 horrible habits do you slip into? Be honest.
- Ask your team. Invite feedbackโanonymously if needed. Whatโs it like to be led by you?
- Course correct. Replace control with trust, fear with safety, ego with contribution.
- Invest in growth. Train emerging leaders now so they donโt repeat these patterns.
- Adopt Teamship. Build a culture where leadership is shared, and everyone thrives.
Final Word
The truth isโhorrible leaders donโt just damage culture. They destroy businesses.
If you want to retain top talent, unlock contribution, and thrive in todayโs fast-changing world, you canโt afford to lead like a dinosaur.
The choice is yours: cling to control and watch your best people walkโฆ or embrace trust, adaptability, and contribution, and create a business where people (and performance) flourish.
If you want to dive deeper, listen to this weekโs episode of Impactful Teamwork where I unpack these 15 leadership fails in more detail. And if youโre ready to discover where your leadership style is helpingโor hinderingโyour team, take my Turbo-Charge Your Team Quiz today.
Thatโs how you turbo-charge performance and create a lasting leadership legacy.
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Show Notes
00:00 Introduction to Impactful Teamwork
00:50 The Importance of Avoiding Negative Leadership Behaviors
02:11 Exploring Toxic Leadership Behaviors
08:50 The Royal Highness: Narcissistic Leadership
09:56 The Mood Swinger: Emotional Instability in Leadership
10:57 The Insecure Boss: Fear of Competence
12:08 The Big Brother: Micromanagement
13:02 The Underminer: Discrediting Others
13:45 The Favors: Favoritism in Leadership
14:26 The Metrics Man: Obsession with Targets
15:03 The Yeller: Authority Through Loudness
15:38 The Emo Blackmailer: Emotional Manipulation
16:32 The Thief: Taking Credit for Others’ Work
17:21 The Ghost: Missing in Action
17:54 The Conservative: Resistance to Change
18:32 The Gossiper: Spreading Rumors
19:05 The Meet Me Manager: Meeting Overload
19:50 The No Clock Man: Punctuality Issues
21:48 Conclusion: Creating a Positive Leadership Legacy
Source: HR World: Kick Resume Research





