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MARTIN KIPRONO®️™️
Strategic Human Resource & Administration Professional || HR & Technology Integration || People Operations and Analytics ||Performance & Talent Mgt || HRIS || HRBP || Training & Development || Compensation & Benefits
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November 20, 2025
💭Your career should be a journey of growth, not a daily battle under poor leadership. 🚨⚠️ 10 Manager red flags that quietly stall your career growth. 🥲Not all bosses are created equal. Some are actively holding your progress back: 1. The Control Freak 🔍 If every task needs their stamp of approval, that is not guidance. That is micromanagement, and it slowly kills creativity and confidence. 2. The Ghost 👻 They disappear when you need direction. Leadership requires presence, not silence. 3. The Robot 🤖 All rules, no humanity. People thrive when they feel seen, supported, and valued. 4. The Credit Thief 🦹‍♂️ Your effort. Their applause. It is a common behaviour among insecure leaders who fear being overshadowed. 5. The Fortress 🏰 Communication feels like climbing walls. Healthy teams need open channels, not locked doors. 6. The Flip-Flopper 🎭 Yes today, no tomorrow. This creates confusion and disrupts productivity. 7. The Lost Cause 🧭 No strategy. No direction. No clarity. You need a leader who charts a course, not one who drifts. 8. The High School Queen Bee 👑 Favouritism in 2025 is unacceptable. Professional spaces require fairness, not cliques. 9. The Blame Game Champion 🎯 Quick to point fingers, slow to take responsibility. This damages trust and team morale. 10. The Dinosaur 🦖 "We’ve always done it this way" signals resistance to growth. It limits innovation and your career potential. If you relate to three or more, you may need to rethink your environment and long term development. 🔥 Great managers open doors. Poor managers close them. Writing: MARTIN KIPRONO®️™️ Video credit: ARTV Vlog channel Video rights belong to the respective owners #careeradvice #leadership #managers #workplaceculture #careergrowth #hr Purity Warui Nancy Mweche
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Joseva Naisogoniceva
Restaurant and Bar Manager
14 days ago
Reminds me of Someone I know....lol.
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Gathoni Ngure
Executive & Administrative Support Specialist | Operations, HR Coordination & Office Management
19 days ago
These are very heavy and bring a lot of discouragement.
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Kibet Enock
Laboratory Technologist
21 days ago
I agree... Strong institutions or organisations are built by strong balanced leadership that is focused on consistent team growth. Training leaders to be team leaders
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