When toxic behavior – such as gossip, harsh sarcasm, incivility, rudeness, public shaming, serial interrupting, microaggressions, and unresolved conflict – is brushed off as personality differences or “not that bad” it normalizes the behavior. As leaders look the other way because they don’t think it’s relevant to the bottom line, these lawful but awful acts chip away at trust, psychological
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