The Jekyll and Hyde Effect: How Erratic Leadership Damages Performance

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The Jekyll and Hyde Effect: How Erratic Leadership Damages Performance
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A new study reveals that oscillating between abusive and ethical behavior is more damaging to employee performance than abuse alone. This 'Jekyll and Hyde' leadership style creates uncertainty and emotional exhaustion, hindering productivity and engagement.

If your employees never know which version of you they’re going to get, it’s impossible for them to do their best work. Although both prevailing wisdom and existing research have often supported the idea that managers can “make up” for abusive behavior by subsequently acting ethically, a recent study reveals a much different story. When leaders oscillate between abusive and ethical behaviors, it has a more detrimental impact on employees’ performance than abuse alone.

This “Jekyll and Hyde” leadership style leads to greater uncertainty and emotional exhaustion among employees, damaging their ability to perform their duties effectively, reducing their willingness to engage in important organizational citizenship behaviors (e.g., helping a colleague), and increasing the likelihood that they will engage in counterproductive work behavior (e.g., stealing office supplies). To be effective managers, leaders must therefore commit to being consistently ethical, fair, and just, knowing that only those who embody this steadiness of behavior will truly be successful as leaders, and build a team of high-performing followers, in the long run.As Pat quickly walked back to his office, the echo of his own angry words was still ringing loudly in his ears. Just a few minutes earlier, Pat had publicly berated a product lead after a botched test, calling them “incompetent” and a “disgrace” in front of the entire team. Even worse, this wasn’t the first time Pat had lost his temper in such spectacular fashion. His pattern of explosive outbursts, followed by periods of remorse and contrition, had become all too familiar for his colleagues, who often wondered aloud which version of Pat — “Good Pat (Dr. Jekyll)” or “Bad Pat (Mr. Hyde)” — would show up today.Accelerate your career with Harvard ManageMentor®. HBR Learning’s online leadership training helps you hone your skills with courses like Leading People. Earn badges to share on LinkedIn and your resum

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