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[quote=Anonymous]I was a high performer and the new boss had it out for me and others. My guess is she felt threatened by us. We were a high-performing team that had brought in a lot of revenue for the company. By hiring her, the company lost millions of dollars and a bunch of people, including me. Your new boss is probably jealous of you, because you are well regarded. My guess is you are also smart. Insecure people don’t like that. She won’t be fixed. You’ll have to assess whether the company will get rid of her or if you need to find a new job. I worked for a sociopath, as well, and the company kept him while the employees quit one by one. At another company, five of us resigned (unplanned) due to the boss, and the company still kept her for ages. Eventually, they laid her off years later… My experience is that insecure and unqualified people become managers and, if they don’t seek out personal development and training, they keep acting like an individual contributor instead of transitioning to what a leader needs to do. [/quote]
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