Rising incivility isn't just happening out in the world or at family gatherings. It's creeping into the workplace too, and the consequences are severe.
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Cases of antisocial, deviant, or even criminal behavior at work have been hitting the headlines. Just to mention some example, there was the case of a man in the UK who repeatedly sprayed company’s ...
Imagine going to a store to shop for some essentials when another customer thinks you work there and starts chasing you, literally threatening you and yelling at you. You might be kind of scared and ...
Maybe forcing people back to the office isn’t such a good idea. A survey from Stagwell’s Harris poll with Express Employment Professionals finds an alarming rise in bad behavior at the office—so much ...
Horrible bosses − the ones who lose their temper, shout at subordinates and berate their work − are bad for everyone. A team of researchers decided to find out why. Here’s what they found: Many toxic ...
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Mita Mallick knows bad bosses. Through her previous roles in marketing and HR, Mallick experienced a wide range of toxic boss behavior, not limited to yelling, micromanaging, gossiping, taking credit ...
Justin Davis, chief executive and co-founder of Spectrum Labs, learned his first lesson on civility as a 14-year-old working at a grocery store. The shop was a meeting point for just about everyone in ...