One of the worst things is to play favorites. I've heard stories where the boss gives all the good projects and promotions to a select few while ignoring the hard work of others.
In anime, the gender of the male boss was usually male, but there were exceptions. For example, although Tanjiro was a ghost in "Ghost Blade", his gender was male. In addition, some anime characters would appear in female clothing, but the gender was generally male.
My bad boss once took credit for all my hard work on a project. I had spent weeks researching and preparing reports, and when it was time to present to the higher - ups, he presented it as his own. I was so frustrated and felt completely unappreciated.
There were animes with big bosses as the main characters, such as One Piece, Naruto, Death Note, Slam Dunk, and so on. In these works, the protagonist usually had powerful strength and was a powerful villain at the beginning of the story, eventually growing into a powerful big Boss. The growth of these characters was also an important part of the whole story. It allowed the readers to feel the growth and changes of the main characters, and at the same time, it also brought more suspense and surprises to the story.
Once, my bad boss took credit for my work all the time. So, I secretly documented every instance. When the big project presentation came, I had copies of all my original work with timestamps. I calmly presented it to the higher - ups and showed them how the boss had been stealing my ideas. He got a warning and I finally got the recognition I deserved.
Don't know. It might have elements of adventure, mystery, and action centered around this bad boss. Maybe the characters have to overcome various obstacles to defeat the boss.
One example is 'Fruits Basket'. Kyo is a bit of a 'bad boy' with his hot - tempered nature at times, and Tohru is a girl who has a complex family situation. Their love story unfolds gradually as they get to know each other better in a world filled with the mystery of the zodiac curse.
There are many anime works that are similar to bad people that can be referred to as some of the more popular works:
" The Blade of Ghost Destruction ": This is a Japanese anime with the theme of survival. It tells the story of the protagonist, Tanjiro, growing up in the process of destroying ghosts.
[2]" The Attacking Giant ": This is a Japanese anime about the battle between humans and giants. It tells the story of the protagonist Alan's growth.
3 " Sword Art Online ": This is a Japanese anime with a virtual reality theme. It tells the story of the main character Kirito and other characters 'adventures in the virtual world.
4 " Tokyo Ghoul ": This is a Japanese anime about the battle between humans and ghouls. It tells the story of the protagonist, Kimki Ken, growing up in the battle.
5 " Rebellious Lelouch ": This is a Japanese anime that focuses on the conflict between history and the future. It tells the story of the protagonist Lelouch's growth.
These are some of the more popular anime works. Of course, there are many other excellent anime works that you can choose according to your preferences.
A common one is the boss who can't use technology properly. I had a boss who tried to give a presentation using a projector but couldn't figure out how to connect his laptop. After struggling for 15 minutes, he finally gave up and just read from his notes instead. It was a waste of everyone's time.
Sure. One time my boss was so disorganized. He scheduled a meeting at 8 am but then showed up at 9:30. And when he finally arrived, he had forgotten what the meeting was about. He just rambled on about some random project that wasn't relevant to anyone in the room.