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This article is about 'hurricane' employees in the workplace. It refers to “How, When, And Why Bad Apples Spoil the Barrel: Negative Group Members and Dysfunctional Groups”, a study by Will Felps on how the behaviour of one negative group member can have a powerful, detrimental influence on teammates and groups.
This article is about 'hurricane' employees in the workplace. It refers to “How, When, And Why Bad Apples Spoil the Barrel: Negative Group Members and Dysfunctional Groups”, a study by Will Felps on how the behaviour of one negative group member can have a powerful, detrimental influence on teammates and groups.