Be sure your name is inserted in the box below and then click "Next" to start P2OLCM11 – Toxic Leadership quiz. Name Email Pearl Zhu identified 5 common characteristics of a toxic corporate workplace as abusive leadership, unprofessional behaviors, apathy, lack of leadership commitment to high values, and lack of appreciation.TrueFalseToxic leadership is far easier to identify than to define.TrueFalseMarcia Whicker, in her 1996 book, "Toxic Leaders: When Organizations Go Bad" described toxic leaders as:They glory in turf protection, fighting and controlling, rather than uplifting followers.They succeed by tearing others down.Maladjusted, malcontent, and often malevolent, even malicious.All of the aboveThe best way for you to succeed is for your unit or agency to succeed. Remove the words, "I," "Me,", and "Mine," from your lexicon. Replace them with "we," "us," and "ours." Focus on the success of others, not on yourself, and you will be surprised by the positive outcome.TrueFalseToxic leaders are NOT a fact of life. They do not exist in all organizations.TrueFalseEmotions are not the enemy of good decision making and allow their actions to fuel positive emotions.TrueFalseToxic leaders view their subordinates as disposable pieces of equipment rather than people, have a destructive personality or interpersonal skills that produce a hostile work climate, [and] are motivated primarily by self-interest.TrueFalseToxic leadership can be defined as:Leadership brought about by a lack of self-awareness, lack of self-control and confidence, all of which are seeded by self-interest.Toxic leaders care all about themselves. They only think of their own feelings and disregard those of others. Toxic leadership is related to [an] autocratic leadership style.A toxic leader's subordinates don't like him or her.All of the aboveClick "Submit Quiz" to record your answers and to see your score. Time is Up! Sunday, March 27 Mitch Javidi