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Article from the Chronicle of Higher Education

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Here’s an interesting article from the Chronicle of Higher Education on bullying in academia.

Researchers are proposing mediation for bullying situations even though the research shows overwhelmingly that mediation doesn’t work. That’s been my experience too. What does work are strong and enforced rules prohibiting bullying, great coaching for bullies and their managers, improved supervision and insights to the plethora of causes of bullying and abrasive behaviors.

Read the article, and the comments for different perspectives on bullying issues:

Workplace Mediators Seek a Role in Taming Faculty Bullies

Tags: bullie, bully, bullying, bullying in academia, workplace bullying, workplace politics
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The Dirty Little Secret of the Workplace: The Bully Isn’t Wearing Any Clothes

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Fear of the witnessReading a list of standard bullying behavior can be a revelation for some people.  Far too often we become so accustomed to witnessing acts of incivility that we develop a blind eye to it.  This is especially true in the workplace.  Verbal insults, withholding of key information, and other blatant, aggressive and manipulative behaviors are sometimes considered standard practice, to the extent that, not only are they tolerated, but they are overlooked or dismissed entirely.  

But what do we do when our perceptions are telling us otherwise? You may recall the fairy tale about a Self-centered Emperor who cared only about his clothes.  Two con artists come along who promise to make him the finest suit of clothes woven from a fabric that is invisible to anyone who is unfit for his position or “just hopelessly stupid”.  The Emperor buys into the idea, and even though he cannot see the cloth himself, he pretends that he can for fear of appearing unfit for his position or stupid; and his ministers do the same. When the suit is supposedly finished, the swindlers pretend to dress him and the Emperor then parades himself before his subjects. At first, everyone remains silent, but then a child in the crowd calls out that the Emperor isn’t wearing any clothes.  The entire crowd then bursts into an uproar as they all begin to claim their perceptions.

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Tags: assertiveness training, bullie, bully, bully boss, bullying, confidence, confidence connections, Kathleen Schulweis, women bullies, workplace bullying, workplace policies, workplace politics
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When Team Members Collide:4 Steps to Restoring Balance

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

teamAny executive coach who addresses the issue of dysfunctional teams and workplace bullying will agree that conflict is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, contention can seed healthy competition, which fosters creative problem solving and challenges underperformers to step up their game. But when conflict escalates as a result of bullying, harassment or abuse, then any benefit that might have been gained by an organization in an atmosphere of healthy competition is lost. 

Here is a simple four-step process that can be used to expose and eliminate problems, and return a dysfunctional team to a healthy stasis.

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Tags: business building, confidence connections, corporate success, executive coaching, team building, workplace policies, workplace politics
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9 Ideas for Helping Yourself if You Have Been Fired by a Boss Who Behaves Like a Bully

Monday, April 26th, 2010

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Every day I read horror stories about bully bosses who fire their victims. Apparently it isn’t enough to bully them, sometimes they have to get the target out of the office before they’re satisfied. If this has happened to you then here are 9 help-yourself ideas: 

1. Be kind to yourself. Workplace bullying is a terrible situation that no one should have to suffer.

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Tags: boss, bullie, bully, bully boss, bullying, workplace bullying, workplace policies, workplace politics
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When The Bully Loses Control-Wait out the Storm & Then Talk Back

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Visit this article http://www.bytestart.co.uk/content/legal/people/bullying-at-work.shtml for bully defense advise from a legal perspective. While some of the advise is important to establish patterns of bullying, be cautious about writing letters to bullies without the backing of the administration. 

Here’s a quip from the article that I do favor-waiting out the storm: If you are being shouted at by your boss my advice is to wait until the storm has passed, repeat your concerns back to him/her and be specific about how to fix things. Distill the issues discussed in the outbreak. Your boss will expect you to be defensive or to break down, but instead make sure you communicate that you’re a supportive employee and you’re on his/her team.

Tags: anti-bullying legislative, bullie, bully, bullying, workplace bulling, workplace bullying, workplace policies, workplace politics
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