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Kathleen’s Response to Workplace Politics and Workplace Policies

19144773_thbI wrote this response to an interesting blog post wherein the author seems to confuse bullying with workplace politics and workplace policies. Keep in mind the power of bullying to do harm and the power of accusations to do both harm and good! What I know to be true is when folks escape bullying situations; they’re joyful to be out. When folks leave political situations, they have an analysis of what’s happened that’s rarely about creating an escape.

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Tags: workplace bullying, workplace policies, workplace politics

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