Does your boss make you sick?

I. Bullies are abusers
  They aren't just bullies. They're mental abusers. 
   You've probably read articles about how to get along with bully bosses, which should be filed with articles about how to live with rattlesnakes. Both are going to get you; it's their nature. Victims of any kind of abuse, in families or work settings, should not have to get along with their abusers!
   My theory is that company executives who are obsessed with making more and more money for themselves and their stockholders by cutting costs wherever they can, are replacing good, experienced managers with cheaper models, and getting what they are paying for. Employees who are prematurely given power over other employees tend to use their power instead of good management techniques to get people to produce.
   Good managers don't have to know how to do everything they are responsible for. They know that if they hire good employees who do know how, pay them fairly and treat them with respect, their departments are going to run smoothly.
   Managers who cannot admit they don't know everything are afraid they're going to be found out, so their management style is desperate. To them, the very employees whose talents and skills can make their departments succeed are threats, because they are the ones who know their "emperors" don't have any clothes on. To keep their power and status, they must keep such people "down" and "in their places"; they must control  everyone and everything they do.
   They don't "manage"; they just go around being "the boss". Like the insecure big kid who bullies kids on the playground to show them who's boss, insecure managers and supervisors bully employees to show them who's boss.
   There are a lot of reasons people become bullies. For instance, bullies know they are phonies, so they don't like or respect themselves and don't expect anyone else to. They don't know how to build loyalty so they settle for fear from their intimidation. They may crave control at work because they feel helpless in their private lives. Many abusers/ bullies have been abused all their lives and don't know there is any other way to relate to or motivate people.
   Bullies don't pick fights they can't win, and bully managers always win because they can intimidate with their power to fire or give raises and bonuses. They manipulate their prey with mind games, which can make their victims feel as helpless as though they were physically threatened. When an employee quits rather than take the abuse, the bully figures he's won over a weakling who couldn't do the job right anyway.
   Because of their fragile egos and insecurities, bully bosses are especially susceptible to "kissing up". They need, thrive on, and reward flattery. Employees who believe good work will triumph over clever politics get punishment/abuse rather than the rewards they deserve  from their little emperors who crave worship.
   Bullies abuse people. Bullies in the work place are employee abusers, and that's what they should be called. "Bully" lets them off too easy, as though what they do is some kind of kids' play, which it is not. It destroys people.
   Before you can win at your abuser's game, you must know the rules and understand your opponent's strategy, which are covered in the next section, "What is employee abuse?" You do not have to destroy your abuser to win. You win when you stop being a victim. 

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