Identifying Toxic Workplace Signs and Responses
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Identifying Toxic Workplace Signs and Responses

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Explore key indicators of a toxic workplace environment based on research and how to respond effectively without jeopardizing your career.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    The aphorism is conventionally attributed to Peter Drucker, not Daniel Kahneman

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    Daniel Kahneman's observation that what gets measured gets managed

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    Peter Drucker's observation that what gets measured gets managed

    Why: Verified live: attribution already corrected to Peter Drucker in article content. FAQ JSON-LD checked and contains no mention of this aphorism or either name, so no secondary fabrication found.

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