Survey: Fear-Based Leadership Found in One-Third of Managers

 A recent report by executive leader Margot Faraci revealed a concerning trend: over a third of up-and-coming leaders in the U.S. operate within a culture of fear, causing a staggering $36 billion annual loss in productivity for the economy. The survey, encompassing around 2,500 managers aged 24-54 in large corporate offices, highlighted fear-based leaders as those commonly experiencing anxiety, micromanagement tendencies, imposter syndrome, anger, and reluctance to accept feedback. This toxic environment results in a significant loss of productivity, with affected companies losing an average of 10 hours per week per fear-driven leader, equivalent to about $28,750 annually per leader.


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