Cultures of Fear
Two decades later, my non-scientific observation based on years of experience working with leaders, is that Bully Bosses tend to be leaders who escalated into leadership early in their careers and didn’t go through some of the formative experiences other leaders go through – the ups and downs, failures and successes, frustrations and triumphs, that forge character and solidify values. What’s more, they haven’t spent very much time working for other people and experiencing what it’s like to be the employee, working for a boss.
Employees trolling each other on Slack? Here's some advice that may help.
Unfortunately, having people work remotely has not put an end to employee conflict. It’s just moved to online collaboration tools - and apparently gotten as raw as a WWE match, as what feels like Internet-style anonymity allows people to get brave behind their keyboards.