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You can’t quit, you’re fired
LeadershipYou can’t quit, you’re fired
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
The cheapskate
LeadershipThe cheapskate
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Sour personality
LeadershipSour personality
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
The unsympathetic boss
LeadershipThe unsympathetic boss
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Drama queen
LeadershipDrama queen
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Denies everything
LeadershipDenies everything
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Harpies
LeadershipHarpies
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Just go, go, go, go
LeadershipJust go, go, go, go
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Sheer evil
LeadershipSheer evil
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
The mortician
LeadershipThe mortician
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Micro-micro manager
LeadershipMicro-micro manager
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Puts the ‘rash’ in “irrational’
LeadershipPuts the ‘rash’ in “irrational’
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Plastic penny rings
LeadershipPlastic penny rings
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
Backward-visionary
LeadershipBackward-visionary
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
The cryer
LeadershipThe cryer
By Fortune Editors and Brett KrasnoveMay 30, 2007
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