Male Bosses Act Just Like Monkeys. As If You Needed Proof
But Researcher Notes: Not All Women Are Immune
OK, this study hardly belongs on our site. It was, after all, only about male managers. And about how their attributes in the office are uncannily similar to those of monkeys in the jungle. Same territorialism, same need to flaunt their appearance, same demonstrations of aggression — everything many of us suspected, now backed by science. And then there is the chilling conclusion to the article, and we quote: The study focused solely on men but Professor Braithwaite said some female managers become “Alpha females” to compete with men….
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