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This article discusses the detrimental impacts of toxic leadership on both individual and organizational outcomes. Toxic behaviors from those in positions of authority undermine trust, engagement, well-being, productivity, motivation and overall performance within teams. Three particularly damaging leadership styles are defined - abrasive, narcissistic, and authoritarian. Toxic leadership is shown to erode important team dynamics like trust, psychological safety, cohesion and motivation. Strategies for healing toxic organizational cultures are presented, focusing on open communication, accountability, training, cultural shifts through mission/values and leadership storytelling, and succession planning when necessary. The insidious costs of toxicity are described as permeating daily interactions and objective accomplishment. Although remedying deeply entrenched toxicity takes diligence, prioritizing a culture of psychological safety, trust and cooperation is asserted as superior for high quality work, satisfaction and long-term success.
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