| (1) | The Fog Maker: |
| | | Keeps people guessing about what's expected, how well they're doing and what's going to happen. |
| | | Figures the fuzzier the instructions the easier it is to find some reason to blame workers. |
| (2) | The Exterminator: |
| | | Motto is, "Come on, make my day! |
| | | Tells people to do it or get fired. |
| (3) | The God-Player: |
| | | Uses phrases like, "Any idiot ought to know better than that!" |
| | | Whatever people do is not good enough. |
| (4) | The Social Director: |
| | | Often asks, "Is everybody happy?" |
| | | Assumes personal responsibility for everyone's problems. |
| (5) | The Do-It-Yourselfer: |
| | | Believes that, if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. |
| | | Is a collector of other people's monkeys. |
| (6) | The Carrom Shooter: |
| | | Never talks directly to anyone. Takes pot shots at one employee through another. |
| | | Carries gunny sack and stuffs feelings down in it. |
| (7) | The Old-Timer: |
| | | Often laments, "I remember when people used to work for a living." |
| | | At every suggestion, replies, "That's not the way we've always done it." |
| (8) | The Paper Hanger: |
| | | Doesn't process paperwork; just shuffles papers. |
| | | Motto is: "I know it's in here, somewhere." |
| (9) | The Prosecutor: |
| | | Publicly and loudly attacks anybody who errs. |
| | | Assumes everybody's guilty until proven innocent. |
| (10) | The Wimp: |
| | | Afraid to confront anybody. |
| | | Hates everybody but wouldn't dare tell them. |