
Strategies for Dealing with Abusive Leaders with Dr. Daniel Jones
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In this episode of the Psych in Business podcast, Dr. Ernest Wayde interviews Dr. Daniel Jones, an expert on toxic personalities and abusive leaders.
They discuss the concept of the dark triad, which includes psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism, and how these traits manifest in workplace dynamics. Dr. Jones emphasizes the importance of understanding these traits to navigate toxic leadership and offers strategies for damage control and self-preservation in challenging work environments.
The conversation also explores the impact of abusive leadership on organizational culture and provides insights on managing toxic employees and coworkers.
Takeaways include:
• The dark triad consists of psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism.
• All individuals possess variations of these traits to some degree.
• Trust but verify when dealing with potentially toxic individuals.
• Exhaust all legitimate channels before labeling someone as toxic.
• Documentation is crucial when dealing with manipulative personalities.
• Emotional whiplash is common when interacting with narcissists.
• Focus on self-preservation in toxic work environments.
• Educate yourself about the traits of toxic individuals.
• It's important to maintain a professional veneer in communications.
• Understand that the problem often lies with the toxic individual, not you.
To learn more about Dr. Daniel Jones, connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-jones-35746917/