I had a boss who was rude and gruff to everyone. Despite this handicap, he was marginally effective, as his analytical skills and attention to detail were off the charts.
Since for some reason I could psychologically slough off his crap, I was in a position to warn him that since his behaviors particularly irritated some women in our group, he would get tagged with harassment. He did.
One example. "My server at the restaurant at lunch could do better than you." Just foolish stuff.
He eventually was "retired." I am not so sure that in this day in age you can be rude like Alberto and survive in a management role. My boss certainly didn't.
What was odd about the boss here is when I look back at history he was probably the best at breaking the old boys club and hiring talented females-he authored several firsts for women in several positions in the company. He had a very smart daughter and I think he empathized with her.
With boorish behavior, there seem to be new risks on the work horizon. Never did like Alberto's character, but sexual misconduct seems to be the wrong term here.