PerkyCupcake
PerkyCupcake

SOT: Indian managers are more abusive

Root cause:

  1. Culture- obedience and loyalty over questioning. This is what has been taught to us in our childhood
  2. Hustle / Jugaad mindset- Over work. Pressure. Burden. Most of these things are justified under the title of jugaad.

Signs:

  1. Micromanagement
  2. Public shaming and name calling
  3. Verbal abuse
  4. Unrealistic expectation
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GoofyPanda
GoofyPanda

It is just colonial mindset that the senior leaders have seem while climbing up the ladder and relay it down.

SillyPanda
SillyPanda

Classist,hierarchical crab mentality

JumpyTaco
JumpyTaco

That is why all the good people move to SIngapore

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