Do we still need managers? Most workers say ‘no’

Do we still need managers? Most workers say ‘no’

Are managers becoming obsolete? A surprising number of workers seem to think so. Let's delve into the reasons behind this sentiment and explore the potential implications for the future of workplace hierarchy.

The vast majority of American workers believe they can do their jobs effectively without the supervision of a manager

During the ongoing Great Resignation, employers might want to take notice.

Managers are a Key Driver of Workplace Toxicity

According to a recent study conducted by CultureX, a toxic corporate culture is the number one cause of employee attrition, and is more than 10 times more likely to be the cause of an employee’s departure than compensation

Tech Is Taking the Guess Work Out of Choosing Managers

Our process for selecting managers, our heightened expectations of them, and the outsized influence they can have on creating a toxic work environment might explain why so many workers feel they could do their jobs effectively without a supervisor.

Empathetic Managers Wanted

90% of American workers equate empathy leadership with higher job satisfaction, 88% say it builds employee loyalty, and 79% agree that it reduces turnover.

Employees Now Turn To Colleagues, Not Managers, For Help

Over time, the responsibilities of managers-and the number of workers who report to them-have skyrocketed, making it more difficult to provide more hands-on assistance

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