Anonymous wrote:Help me and my coworkers figure out the motive of our new boss!
Old boss retired, then after months of searches and interviews, they finally hired someone new. He started out really nice, was warm, and seemed like a team player. Then all of a sudden there was a shift and he became extremely contrarian and hostile. People are quitting (myself included; I have a new job already lined up, I’m just waiting.)
At first we thought he might have been hired to thin out or even eliminate our department, and his motive was to make things miserable so everyone would leave. And it seemed to be working. But now that people ARE leaving, and in hordes, it’s almost as though he’s panicking? He’s rarely in the office, and has commandeered everyone’s personnel files and hidden them somewhere and refuses to do any background/reference interviews. It’s like suddenly he doesn’t want people to leave? So thinning us out wasn’t his motive?
So what in the world could be his motive to be so hostile and make our department miserable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without examples of him being hostile.
My best guess. He was genuinely excited at first. Something happened to piss him off. Possibly personal but more likely in his dealings with upper management. The job wasn't what he expected and he lashed out. Now it's even worse because he is losing people and can't cope.
OP here and you just might be right. I think the shift occurred around the time he made a BIG change that everyone vehemently disagreed with. He was also warned he’d probably lose people to this change, and he called our bluff and lost. He’s been an absolute nightmare since then, but also passive aggressive? Saying things like, “Let them leave! I don’t care.” But obviously you do care? Because now you’re making it harder for people to leave?
Did he make everyone return to the office more than 2 days a week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without examples of him being hostile.
My best guess. He was genuinely excited at first. Something happened to piss him off. Possibly personal but more likely in his dealings with upper management. The job wasn't what he expected and he lashed out. Now it's even worse because he is losing people and can't cope.
OP here and you just might be right. I think the shift occurred around the time he made a BIG change that everyone vehemently disagreed with. He was also warned he’d probably lose people to this change, and he called our bluff and lost. He’s been an absolute nightmare since then, but also passive aggressive? Saying things like, “Let them leave! I don’t care.” But obviously you do care? Because now you’re making it harder for people to leave?
Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without examples of him being hostile.
My best guess. He was genuinely excited at first. Something happened to piss him off. Possibly personal but more likely in his dealings with upper management. The job wasn't what he expected and he lashed out. Now it's even worse because he is losing people and can't cope.
Anonymous wrote:Your boss has exemplified the Peter Principle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without examples of him being hostile.
My best guess. He was genuinely excited at first. Something happened to piss him off. Possibly personal but more likely in his dealings with upper management. The job wasn't what he expected and he lashed out. Now it's even worse because he is losing people and can't cope.
OP here and you just might be right. I think the shift occurred around the time he made a BIG change that everyone vehemently disagreed with. He was also warned he’d probably lose people to this change, and he called our bluff and lost. He’s been an absolute nightmare since then, but also passive aggressive? Saying things like, “Let them leave! I don’t care.” But obviously you do care? Because now you’re making it harder for people to leave?
Anonymous wrote:He’s just super ineffective.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
There is no deep and detailed plan. He’s just dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to say without examples of him being hostile.
My best guess. He was genuinely excited at first. Something happened to piss him off. Possibly personal but more likely in his dealings with upper management. The job wasn't what he expected and he lashed out. Now it's even worse because he is losing people and can't cope.
Anonymous wrote:He’s just super ineffective.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
There is no deep and detailed plan. He’s just dumb.