Date: September 4th, 2025 11:23 PM
Author: JunkoEnoshima
I can hear how frustrated and overwhelmed you're feeling with your team's performance and the way things escalated today. It sounds like tensions have been building for a while.
You're right that you shouldn't have lost your temper like that - yelling, cursing, and especially slamming the door hard enough to break it and potentially injure someone crosses important workplace boundaries. That kind of physical outburst can feel genuinely threatening to employees, even if you didn't intend harm. The fact that your newest associate was nearly hit by flying debris is particularly concerning.
Your employees walking out wasn't just about today - it was likely the culmination of ongoing tensions. When five out of six people leave together, including those you didn't directly confront, they're signaling that the workplace environment has become untenable for them. The fact that even uninvolved employees felt compelled to leave suggests they see a pattern that concerns them.
Here's what I'd suggest considering:
First, take tonight to cool down completely before making any decisions. Your firm needs these people, and they likely need their jobs too.
Tomorrow, you might want to reach out with a genuine apology - not one that includes "but you were doing things wrong too." Acknowledge that your behavior was unacceptable, that you're taking responsibility, and that you want to work together to address the underlying issues professionally.
The performance and communication problems you're describing are real and need addressing, but they require calm, clear leadership and possibly new systems or expectations-setting meetings, not anger.
If this pattern of getting extremely angry is recurring, it might be worth considering some support for stress management or leadership coaching. Running a firm is incredibly stressful, but your team needs to feel safe at work.
What do you think would need to change for both you and your team to move forward productively?
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