This program runs for approximately 18 minutes.
Abusive conduct by coworkers damages teamwork and can lead to complaints of workplace bullying. This program addresses both subordinate and supervisor bullying with a practical, solutions-oriented approach.
What do you do if you’re the supervisor or manager of a problem employee? What if you are the target of bullying behavior, yourself? Or if you are accused of acting like a bully? As a manager, it’s up to you to be a role model. You need to insist on being treated respectfully yourself, and you need to provide a safe and respectful atmosphere for your people.
Sure, it takes courage to confront a disruptive team member. And, yes, you may be tempted to look the other way when a star performer is the one who is behaving badly. Or when under-performing employees disappoint you again and again — well, it’s admittedly tough not to treat them harshly yourself. But manager bullying almost never results in improved performance. It's always better to use honest feedback and your organization's performance management policies when you want to get through to problem employees.
This DVD tackles the issue of abusive conduct at work head on, providing practical solutions that help you put an end to bullying behavior in your subordinates — and find new ways to deal with your own frustrations so that YOU don’t end up looking like the bad guy. Use this program to learn how to stop bullying behavior and turn a dysfunctional environment into a healthy, productive and pleasant place to work.
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