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Being on the receiving end of passive aggression is a social minefield. Whether coming from colleagues, friends, or family members, those subtle jabs and veiled criticisms can catch you off guard.
They sound harmless, but they’re not. And yes, you’ve probably said at least one of them.
Passive leadership is more common than many managers realize—and it can quietly undermine engagement and performance. Here’s how to spot the signs and fix it.