One of the definitions of management is 'skill in managing, executive ability'. Having spent a good part of my working life employed by businesses of various sizes, I have encountered all types of managers or 'bosses'. Some were skilled at managing others, some could barely manage themselves. One of my first gigs was a summer job working in a paper mill. The supervisor that I worked under had the 'authoritarian' kind of style. As he would often say, "it's my way, or hit the freaking(not exactly) highway". Old John was a man of few words, and since most of them were profane, that was a good thing. Fortunately, you don't often encounter these types of bosses in the business world today. Big business understands how easy it is to get themselves into a jackpot by having one of their employees offended, and tend towards a more civil management style. In other words, they are deathly afraid of being sued!