Navigating Differences in Personality Types

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Dear Bev,

This is probably going to be a question you field often, but I reviewed a lot of what you’ve previously written and I don’t see the exact issue anywhere. I work in a larger firm as an advisor. I am committed to the firm, love my clients and believe in what we are doing, but I loathe our branch manager (I’ll call her “Susan”) who is technically my “boss.” She doesn’t listen. She is abrasive. She cuts me off in mid-sentence. I’m not one of the bigger contributors so I understand I don’t qualify for the accolades she showers on others but she is actually mean to me. Others have observed it and commented on it, so I know it isn’t my imagination. I think it makes everyone around here uncomfortable, and I am not the type of person to confront her. Honestly, when I have pushed back in my own way, she comes out swinging like she was waiting for me to take some bait.

What do people do when all else is excellent but the person who manages them obviously dislikes them?

S.H.