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Are You a Toxic Aware Leader?

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We humans love a good label and right now, the word “toxic” is having a moment. Ever since it was highlighted as Oxford Dictionary’s international word of the year, quite a few of us have been noticing – and rightly so – that certain behaviors, policies and organizational systems in the workplace aren’t healthy. Love the word, or hate it, leaders need to be aware of what’s going on with themselves, their teams and the organization as a whole so they can eradicate the creep of virulence before employees “quiet quit” – or walk away entirely.

The toxic world of work

Career site The Muse has taken note of this toxicity and commissioned a study to learn just how noxious people think their workplaces are. Unsurprisingly, it’s kind of a dumpster fire out there for many folks. Among the more depressing stats:

They sum up the results in this way: as a workforce, employees are more attuned to the challenges they experience than ever before. From small aggrievements to truly harmful actions, we are all more “toxic aware.” This awareness brings with it implications for leaders unwilling to take a hard look at how they personally operate, as well as the systematic roadblocks that employees may encounter on a daily basis.

The implications of ignoring workplace toxicity

Toxic work cultures are 10 times more likely to cause employees to leave the company than dissatisfaction with their salary or benefits. Tenfold! And many organizational leaders are complicit in the practices that create the toxicity. From rewarding rockstar bullies, to not addressing gossip that is running amok, to a lack of psychological safety, workplace toxicity causes significant adverse health impacts such as stress, burnout, depression, and anxiety among workers.

Are you a toxic aware leader?

Awareness is the first place to start when you want to make a change. So here are three places to look to gauge whether or not you (or those around you) need to make some adjustments.

Every leader in an organization has a responsibility to create a safe, healthy work environment. Leaders who are aware of potential toxic behaviors in themselves as well as unhealthy systems and practices in their organizations can head off the damaging effects of employee stress, turnover and apathy.

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