Bosses from hell – British and US workers differ on what makes a bad leader

A new poll on ‘bad bosses’ gives an insight into what workers in Britain and the United States want - and don’t want - from their leaders.
 
LONDON - Aug. 28, 2013 - PRLog -- A new poll on ‘bad bosses’ gives an insight into what workers in Britain and the United States want - and don’t want - from their leaders.

Learning content specialist Video Arts asked employees to vote for the worst bosses depicted in film or on television either side of ‘the pond’. The poll shows that Britain’s ‘boss from hell’ is David Brent from The Office (portrayed by Ricky Gervais); America’s worst boss is Miranda Priestley, from The Devil Wears Prada (played by Meryl Streep).

Martin Addison, CEO of Video Arts, said: “500 years ago, Machiavelli posed the question of whether it is better to be loved or feared as a leader. Interestingly, when asked who they would least like to work for, British workers chose a boss who strives to be loved by those around him, whereas US workers opted for someone who wants to be feared.”

The poll indicates that the worst-possible boss in Britain is an insecure and self-deluded individual who is desperate to be popular and tries too hard to be funny. In the US, the nightmare boss is someone icy, dismissive and condescending who believes they are always right and who psychologically abuses subordinates.

“Machiavelli claimed that it is desirable to be both loved and feared as a leader but he acknowledged that this is difficult to achieve,” said Martin Addison. “He concluded that its safer to be feared than to be loved. Above all, he said, a leader should strive to avoid being hated. This is where David Brent and Miranda Priestley fail, as both are despised by their teams. Having a miserable workplace may be entertaining on film or TV but in reality it is never a good thing. There’s a lesson in that for every boss.”

According to the poll voters, Britain’s top ‘bad bosses’ are: 1. David Brent, The Office; 2. Malcolm Tucker, The Thick of It; 3. Basil Fawlty, Fawlty Towers; 4. Edmund Blackadder, Blackadder; 5. Lord Alan Sugar, The Apprentice; 6. Derek ‘Del Boy’ Trotter, Only Fools and Horses and 7. Captain Mainwaring, Dad’s Army.

The worst bosses in the US are: 1. Miranda Priestley, The Devil Wears Prada; 2. Mr Burns, The Simpsons; 3. Tony Soprano, The Sopranos; 4. Darth Vader, Star Wars; 5. Bill Lumbergh, Office Space; 6. Bill O’Reilly, Fox News and 7. Don Corleone, The Godfather.

For further information, please contact Video Arts via www.videoarts.com or call +44 (0) 20 7400 4800.

Background notes: Video Arts is the world’s leading provider of ready-made and bespoke video-based learning. For over 40 years, it has used the classic ‘wrong way, right way’ lesson structure to produce management and soft-skills training via e-learning, mobile learning and training videos. Scenes showing the ‘wrong way’ to behave provoke discussion, enabling learners to draw out the lessons for themselves. The right way to behave is then demonstrated. Video Arts has won over 200 awards for its learning content and is now part of the BAFTA-winning Tinopolis Group.
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