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Is a Woman Boss Bully By Nature?

By SiliconIndia  |   Tuesday, 07 August 2012, 05:11 Hrs   |    10 Comments
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Bangalore: Various surveys across the world have reported that women bosses are usually very abusive at the workplace when compared to their male counterparts at the work. Many employees are of the opinion that working with them is really a nightmare, as they don’t like to mingle with their employees in a good mood other than shouting at them every time. So, what might be the reason you think for such kind of behavior by your women boss? Well, as reported by Joshua on menxsp website, it might be because women workforce including the women boss are experiencing lot of stress and anxiety to take care of the top position they are been reporting to. They also might be experiencing difficulty in managing both the professional life as well as personal life in a balanced form.



However, these reasons might vary according to circumstances. It has been observed that, male bosses get anxious if their deadlines aren’t met and in the same way the women bosses get stressed if their team won’t pay attention on their instructions. Because of this reason, they might get irritated even on little things or little mistakes that you do and that turns them out to be short tempered bosses and later make them termed as ‘bullies’.



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Reader's comments(10)
1: yes women bosses are very bad by nature ,i have experienced it. I wish in future i should never get women boss. They don't know how to work ethically.
Posted by:roohi - 10 Oct, 2012
2: By being aggressive result you achieve is zero, immaterial you're a man or a woman.
Posted by:B S Ranganath - 20 Aug, 2012
3: I couldn't have this kind of experience with women bosses even though i worked for 2 years under them, but i surely tell that they might get more irritate at under stress.
Posted by:Mahendra - 19 Aug, 2012
4: I've had woman managers and peers in my career. Never had a bad experience. Of course I dont take crap anyways. It is all in the corporate culture and depends on the type of the company you work for and country you live in. perhaps I got lucky. but definitely there is one common trait they exhibit 'manipulation' ....so watch out..
Posted by:raj - 19 Aug, 2012
5: its true that women bosses stick to their instructions ..they want employees go in a defined way..they get irritated very easily..some shows the irritation while others manage to hide it..it is difficult to work under a typical women boss in general..
Posted by:Reena Vashisht - 14 Aug, 2012
6: It is tough to work with a women being your boss.
Posted by:Dennis - 12 Aug, 2012
7:
It must be tougher for the woman who is your boss. why dont we ask her what she feels about you?
Superna Replied to: Dennis - 19 Aug, 2012
8: It applies differently in different cultures. In south Asian countries they are never consider equal when it come to working not matter how hard and better they work as compare to male boss.
No matter how hard they work but they are still paid lower than a male employee which definitely would stress anybody even if you are a man boss and treated the same way.

Another reason to prove that you are authoritative and they have to report to you a women need to act like a bitch at work place or no male employee will obey you or listen to you considering themselves superior. Unless you act bossy and tough.
Posted by:Baba - 07 Aug, 2012
9: Yes, she is and i am dam sick of it.
Posted by:samuael - 07 Aug, 2012
10:
yeah same here ,i also experienced a lot , as of now i'm free from those bullies
Jprakash Replied to: samuael - 12 Aug, 2012
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