What Are the Qualities of an Admired Female Boss? One in Three Subordinates Evaluates 'Self-Care' in First Impressions; Lack of Self-Care Leads to Impressions of 'Lacking Poise' and 'Untrustworthy'
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A survey by Omotesando Skin Clinic revealed that one in three female subordinates evaluates 'self-care' when forming a first impression of their female boss. A lack of care was linked to a perceived lack of trustworthiness, and interest in cosmetic medicine was higher among those in senior positions.
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- Q: What did this survey reveal?
- A: One in three subordinates evaluate 'self-care' in their first impression of a female boss, and a lack of self-care tends to lead to a lack of trust.
- Q: Why is self-care important for bosses?
- A: According to the survey, when self-care is thorough, it gives the impression of 'having composure' and 'being reliable,' while a lack of self-care tends to be perceived as 'sloppy'.
- Q: What do subordinates think about their boss getting cosmetic treatments?
- A: About 80% (75.1%) of respondents reported having a positive impression of their boss getting cosmetic treatments.