The worst boss I ever had was quite a few years ago now, but the damage still haunts me.
With a staff of 150 he turned over 200 employees in one year.
After 5 years the staff was down to about 50 and I think now runs at 12.
His style was to fire anyone who disagreed with him, no matter how respectfully or how accurate, necessary and relevant their statement was to continuing viability of the business.
He regularly instructed us to break laws, take actions that would alienate major long term loyal customers or were in direct contradiction of head office directives.
I was fortunate to be in a position where my boss in Arnhem regularly called his boss who then called him and told him to pull his head in. He hated me, which is a fact that I am still proud of.
He fired the Business Unit Manager and the NSW sales manager of his biggest BU then went to that units biggest customer and to quote him "to play hard ball". He managed to get escorted out of his biggest customers office by their security guards with a never come back instruction.
The guys he fired went to another major chemical company, set up in opposition to us and took the business. He was surprised and offended and said very abusive things about their lack of loyalty, I mean like he fired them and still expected their loyalty.
The viability of the entire business never recovered hence the numbers above.
The other large business we had was a joint venture to manufacture product x gasses. Being the only local manufacturer, we had the market by the proverbial short and curlies. That involved an extensive distribution network and something like 80% market share and 100% market knowledge. With product x becoming illegal for environmental reasons, he was unable to broker a deal to distribute new generation replacement products by once again firing key personnel who maintained the business at good profits for years and playing hard ball during negotiations. The net result was no deals and the plant was shut down and all staff retrenched. Several of the key people he fired went to opposition and set up agencies.
Now gone was a joint venture business that was 40% of the company total revenue and a business unit that was another 40% of the company revenue. A real bad case of testosterone in overdrive and brain in neutral.
Regards
Pat
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