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Rising Above a Toxic Workplace
Author | : Gary Chapman,Paul White |
Publsiher | : Moody Publishers |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2014-08-26 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780802487445 |
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Learn how to thrive in—or escape from—a toxic work environment. Toxic organizations are rife with conflict, fear, and anger. The environment causes people to have physiological responses as if they’re in a fight-or-flight situation. Healthy people become ill. Colds, flu and stress-related illnesses such as heart attacks are more common. By contrast, in resonant organizations, people take fewer sick days and turnover is low. People smile, make jokes, talk openly and help one another." - Annie McKee (author, consultant) Many employees experience the reality of bullying bosses, poisonous people, and soul-crushing cultures on a daily basis. Rising Above a Toxic Workplace tells authentic stories from today's workers who share how they cope, change, or quit. Candidly they open up about what they learned, what they wish they had done, and how to gain resilience. Insightfully illustrating from these accounts, authors Gary Chapman, Paul White, and Harold Myra blend their combined experiences in ministry and business to deliver hope and practical guidance to those who find themselves in an unhealthy work environment. Includes a Survival Guide and Toolkit full of strategies and realistic insights
Toxic Workplace
Author | : Mitchell Kusy,Elizabeth Holloway |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2009-04-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780470464601 |
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“The day this person left our company is considered an annual holiday!” THIS QUOTE, taken from Kusy and Holloway’s research on toxic personalities, echoes the frustration and confusion that come from working with or managing an extremely difficult person. Just one toxic person has the capacity to debilitate individuals, teams, and even organizations. Toxic Workplace! is the first book to tackle the underlying systems issues that enable a toxic person to create a path of destruction in an organization, pervading others’ thoughts and energies, even undermining their very sense of well-being. Based on all-new research with over 400 leaders, many from the Fortune 500 list, this book illustrates how to manage existing toxic behaviors, create norms that prevent the growth or regrowth of toxic environments, and ultimately design organizational communities of respectful engagement. Kusy and Holloway’s research reveals the warning signs that indicate a serious behavioral problem and identifies how this toxicity spreads in systems with long-term effects on organizational climate, even after the person has left. Their two-year, cutting-edge research study provides very specific actions that leaders need to take to reduce both the intensity and frequency of toxic personalities at work. No other book provides this menu of options from a systems perspective with practical relevance in real work situations. You’ll learn how to identify the toxic personality and describe the leader reactions and approaches that typically don’t work. Toxic Workplace! provides hands-on approaches that work with research-based strategies at the individual, team, and organizational level.Toxic Workplace! will provide new insights on how leaders lead, how organizational cultures sustain themselves, and how teams deal with toxic personalities.
Toxic Work
Author | : Barbara Bailey Reinhold |
Publsiher | : Plume Books |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Employee empowerment |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106015297408 |
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Explains how employees can cope with business-related stress, and take initiatives to promote positive changes in the work environment.
Jerks at Work
Author | : Tessa West |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2022-01-25 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780593192306 |
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A practical and hilarious guide to getting difficult people off your back, for anyone pulling their hair out over an irritating colleague who's not technically breaking any rules From open floor plans and Zoom calls to Slack channels, the workplace has changed a lot over the years. But there’s one thing that never changes: you’ll always encounter jerks. Jerks at Work is the definitive guide to dealing with—and ultimately breaking free from—the overbearing bosses, irritating coworkers, and all-around difficult people who make work and life miserable. Social psychologist Tessa West has spent years leveraging science to help people solve interpersonal conflicts in the workplace. What she discovered is that most of our go-to tactics don’t work because they fail to address the specific motivations that drive bad behavior. In this book, she takes you on a rollicking deep dive of the seven jerks you’re most likely to encounter at the office, drawing on decades of original research to expose their inner workings and weak points—and ultimately deliver an effective game plan for stopping each type before they take you down with them. Jerks at Work is packed with everyday examples and clever strategies, such as how to: • Stop a Bulldozer from gaining influence by making sure they're not the first to speak up in meetings • Report a Kiss Up/Kick Downer to a manager who idolizes them without looking like the bad guy • Protect your high-achieving team from Free Riders without stifling collaboration • Use a Gaslighter’s tactics to beat them at their own game For anyone who’s said “I can’t stand that jerk!” more times than they’d like to admit, Jerks at Work is the ultimate playbook you wish you didn’t need but will always turn to.
Toxic Work
Author | : Steve Fox |
Publsiher | : Temple University Press |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0877228957 |
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In 1971, when General Telephone and Electric relocated its GTE Lenkurt plant to Albuquerque, New Mexico, city fathers were elated. GTE Lenkurt became the largest manufacturing employer in the state. This title uncovers more than 200 GTE workers (95 per cent of them women, 70 per cent of them Hispanic), each of them had an array of health problems.
Taming Toxic People
Author | : David Gillespie |
Publsiher | : Macmillan Publishers Aus. |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2017-07-25 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781760555047 |
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"I didn't know how to deal with the poisonous and toxic people in my life or why they behaved the way they did, so I went looking for an answer. This book is what I found." Bestselling author David Gillespie turns his attention to a phenomenon that damages businesses, seeds mental disease and discomfort and can bring civilisations to the brink of implosion - the psychopath. Psychopaths are often thought of as killers and criminals, but actually five to ten per cent of people are probably psychopathic without ever indulging in a single criminal act. These everyday psychopaths may be charming in the early stages of relationships or employment but, Gillespie argues, their presence in your life is at best disruptive, and at worst highly dangerous: they will leave you feeling cheated and humiliated, dominating and manipulating you to the point where you question your sanity. Worse, he cautions, at a societal level their tendency to gravitate towards positions of power can be disastrous. Taming Toxic People is a practical guide to restraining that difficult person in your life, be it your boss, your spouse or a parent. But it is also a serious and meticulously researched warning: if we value a free and well-functioning society, we need to rebuild the sense of community that has historically kept the everyday psychopath in check, and we must understand and act to manage the psychopathic behaviour in our midst.
Toxic Work Environment
Author | : Nicole L. Turner |
Publsiher | : Nicole L. Turner Publishing |
Total Pages | : 21 |
Release | : 2016-10-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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With massive layoffs, reorganizations, high turnover, poor leadership, workplace bullying etc., workplace toxicity is at the forefront of most business discussions. If you’re unhappy in your work environment, that unhappiness can carry over into your personal life, affecting your relationship with your family and friends, your physical health, and your mental health. This eBook identifies signs of a toxic workplace and offers tips to address workplace toxicities (e.g., toxic employees, toxic leaders, and toxic culture).
Breakthrough A Memoir of Toxic Work Mindfulness and Inner Peace
Author | : Sunita Devi Alves |
Publsiher | : Sunita Alves |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2022-11-22 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781778261640 |
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As the first woman in her Indo-Caribbean family to be an engineer, Sunita enjoyed her career in Canadian tech but soon saw a darker side of corporate life. This memoir is a courageous and open first-hand account of how work can harm health, spirit, and integrity. You’ll cheer on the sidelines as Sunita finds well-being in a silent mindfulness retreat with a group of strangers from Toronto after losing her health to toxic stress. Readers will enjoy how the story flows and leave with techniques to create more balance, peace, and health, even if they are navigating toxic situations.