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Bullying: If you are an adult, the word bully conjures up a big oafish kid terrorizing the smaller kids in the playground and the schoolyard. Now that you're all grown up, it's an unfortunate lesson to learn that bullies exist in the workplace. We offer some advice to help you manage the conflict that a bully can stir up for you in your workplace. If your child is suffering from the attentions of a bully we can help you deal with the situation effectly as well. Bullies can surely excercise your conflict resolution skills and this category will help you do just that.
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  • Are Workplace Bullies Sabotaging Your Ability to Compete?

    By Linnea McCord - To succeed in this economic environment, organizations must be able to inspire all levels of employees to be innovative or risk being overtaken by more nimble and creative competitors. In such an environment, one of the surest ways for an organization to fail is to tolerate workplace bullying. Bullies not only stifle productivity and innovation throughout the organization, they most often target an organization's best employees, because it is precisely those employees who are the most threatening to bullies. As a result, enterprises are robbed of their most important asset in today's competitive economic environment - precious human capital. (Added: 28-Jan-2006 Hits: 205 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
  • The Wrong Stuff - Why bullying at work?

    By Margaret Heffernan - Is a poor economy to blame for workplace bullies and toxic bosses? No, but a business culture that celebrates aggression and toughness might be.By: Margaret Heffernan (Added: 28-Jan-2006 Hits: 223 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
  • Handle Workplace Bullies

    By Ash Karbasfrooshan - Bullies, Tyrants & Impossible People: How To Beat Them Without Joining Them," written by Ronald M. Shapiro and Mark A. Jankowski, proposes a four-step plan for resolving conflicts and defusing trouble -- and provides a new definition to the word "nice (Added: 21-Jan-2006 Hits: 198 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
  • Workplace Bullying - Be afraid, be very afraid

    By Dan Danbom - Bullying exists in the workplace as well as the school yard. Dan Danbom stands up to those who terrorise the office (Added: 21-Jan-2006 Hits: 124 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
  • TIME Europe Magazine: Beating The Bullies -- Jan. 24, 2005

    By Jennie James - Abusive behavior is on the rise in European schools %u2014 and both victims and perps are getting younger. Here's how governments, teachers and parents are fighting back (Added: 21-Jan-2006 Hits: 164 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)

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