Overview:
This lecture examines the nature of toxic management through the lens of organizational psychology, emphasizing tactics employees can deploy to maintain optimism, morale, and professional standards despite adverse leadership. It introduces frameworks for emotional regulation, healthy detachment, and boundary-setting, allowing participants to sustain composure and positivity while mitigating stress. The content focuses on self-efficacy and values-driven action rather than confrontation.
Why you should Attend:
Toxic managers can't always be changed but your environment can. Learning how to preserve positivity and performance in adverse contexts is essential for long-term career adaptability.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Behavioral patterns of toxic managerial behavior
- Emotional and cognitive methods for self-preservation
- Maintaining integrity and performance under pressure
- Mental reframing to create micro-environments of positivity
- Coping strategies for toxic workplaces
Who Will Benefit: