The Bully at Work: What You Can Do to Stop the Hurt and Reclaim Your Dignity on the Job
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Rating | : | 4.39 (746 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1402224265 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-01 |
Language | : | English |
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how good you are at your job Having been through previously unimaginable pain and loss both personally and in my career from an instance of this, never believe it cannot happen to you. No matter how strong you are as a person, how good you are at your job, how wise at office politics, etc, there is a nemesis out there for you. I hope none of you reading this find yours, and to those who have, I will share a quiet moment with you. There is not much one can say to another who has been there - you just know. In a way, be. Escape the Bully By Finding a New Job Patrice Walsh While the author does a fine job explaining the psycho dynamics between the bully and the target, and why neither management nor the rest of the team is going to come to the target's assistance, the remainder of the book is of no practical value. According to the author, you can file a law suite, probably lose and find a new job. End of author's recommendations. Finding a new job is not likely in the new economy. Even if you did find a new job, you'll be the vulnerable, new player to a new. "Positive Confirmation that Bullies are real" according to CriticalSeth. I purchased this book in hopes of finding some positive solutions for dealing with bullies at work, and more specifically a group of supervisors who have turned into tyrants. The book goes a long way in confirming what most victims already know. First, Bullying in the workplace is real. Second, Bullies tend to single out specific "targets" for very specific reasons, even though those reasons are often flawed and known only to the creep doing the bullying. Lastly, being bullied can and does
Namie has been a psychotherapist since 1986 and holds a doctorate in clinical psychology. Dr. Ruth Namie, PhD, is the CEO of the Campaign Against Workplace Bullying. Gary Namie, PhD, (Bellingham, WA) is a social organizational psychologist. . They live in Bellingham, Washington. He is the president of the Campaign Against Workplace Bullying
A landmark book that blazed light on one of the business world's dirtiest secrets, The Bully at Work exposed the destructive, silent epidemic of workplace bullying that devastates the lives, careers, and families of millions. In this completely updated new edition based on an updated survey of workplace issues, the authors explore new grounds of bullying in the 21st century workplace.Gary and Ruth Namie, pioneers of the Campaign Against Workplace Bullying, teach the reader personal strategies to identify allies, build their confidence, and stand up to the tormentor - or decide when to walk away with their sanity and dignity intact.The Namies' expertise on workplace bullying has been featured in such media outlets as The Early Show, CBS Radio, The Howard Stern Show, CNN, PBS, NPR, USA Today, and theWashington Post. The Namie's remarkably useful and concrete advice has helped millions of people, and The Bully at Work will spread their tried-and-true wisdom to millions more."-Robert I. Sutton, Stanford Professor and author of The No Ass
. Ruth Namie, PhD, is the CEO of the Campaign Against Workplace Bullying. Namie has been a psychotherapist since 1986 and holds a doctorate in clinical psychology. He is the president of the Campaign Against Workplace Bullying. They live in Bellingham, Washington. Dr. About the Author Gary Namie, PhD, (Bellingham, WA) is a social organizational psychologist