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most bosses don't care about anything except money and pride, but some understand better and are good bosses, if that's what your question meant.

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Q: Why bosses are accused of being poor communicators?
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A lot of bosses are accused of being poor communicators why?

Opinions may vary. It could be that, the superior is too intelligent for his subordinates or his subordinates' perspective is different from his superior. Thus, the impression that a superior is a poor communicator.


Accused of being Poor communicators why do you think this is?

It depends on what context. If a communicator is unable to express her/himself audibly, then, it is perceived as poor.


Was Anne Hutchinson rich or poor?

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Why did the loss of the middle class in the cities lead to the rise of city bosses?

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Elected officials, poor immigrants, machine bosses


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The only people left were poor and needed help.


What New Zealand cricket player was accused of poor behavior on a flight from Sydney?

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Who were accused in the Salem witch trails?

Many people were accused in the Salem Witch panic, from poor beggars to church members to "Gospel Women" to inn keepers to town matriarchs.


Who was accused in the Salem witchcraft trials?

Around one hundred and sixty people. The first group to be accused fit the profile of a stereotypical witch. They were outsiders in the community, economically-independent or poor and mostly women. But as the trials progressed, the accused deviated from that profile.


Was there a class system in Massachusetts?

In early puritan times, there were class system. There was the wealthy, the low class and the poor. The poor and low class were most commonly accused as witches.