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842 Nobody talks about why intelligent, capable people keep accepting bad management — and it has nothing to do with being a pushover

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/26/2026 20:00 EDT

Nobody talks about why intelligent, capable people keep accepting bad management — and it has nothing to do with being a pushover

I stayed under a bad manager longer than I should have.  Not someone cartoonishly awful. No shouting, no obvious cruelty. Just a consistent pattern of credit-taking, goal-post moving, and a particular talent for being unavailable whenever things got hard. I knew what was happening. I could see it clearly. And still, I stayed, kept delivering, ... Read more

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