Suzy Welch: This is the one job offer you should never accept via CNBCMakeIt
Are you the person in your company who cleans up your boss's messes and soothes the hurt feelings they leave in their wake?
The concept of the"toxic handler" was first introduced in a 1999 Harvard Business Review article written by Canadian business academics Sandra Robinson and the late Peter Frost. In the article, Welch tells CNBC Make It,"Frost and Robinson did a brilliant job describing the heroics that toxic handlers often perform to keep their teams functioning."
Welch says this job is an"unhealthy full-time side hustle," and one that probably sounds all too familiar to many professionals. "There's no shame in being a toxic handler," she emphasizes."It's a role usually imposed on the nicest people in an organization."
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