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August 13, 2019 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

A Powerful Quote on Bullying in the Workplace

#Bullyingintheworkplace
#Odetta
#Favorite quote

bullying in the workplace

This photograph sums up my opinion about bullies in the workplace!  Bullies don’t feel good about themselves.  They feel important by knocking down victims with their sarcasm or superior attitude.  They like manipulating others to gang up against the bully’s target.

Refer to more articles in the links below:
Read article 1:  Stand up to Bullies at Work

Read article 2:  A Bold Solution to Deal with Bullies

I want to Hear From You

Add a comment to my blog on how you deal with bullies in the workplace.  What issues are you still experiencing?  You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email
with concerns that you are experiencing at work.

Stay Connected with Joyce

Refer to more articles in the links below:
Read article 1:  Stand up to Bullies at Work

Read article 2:  A Bold Solution to Deal with Bullies

Please contact me at 800.713.1926 to explore how career coaching could be a great action step for your career development.
There are many options to fit your budget and time schedule! 🙂

Until next time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Accountability Coach and Corporate Communication Strategist

Have a great week.

Remember, YOU Get What YOU Tolerate!  

PS  Career advancement is like riding a bike! Shift Gears from coasting to owning the road! 🙂

 

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July 16, 2019 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Let’s Start the Conversation about Bullying in the Workplace

Bullying in the workplace is still a hot topic when I facilitate “Kicking Conflict to the Curb to Get the Respect YOU Deserve” small group training or phone coaching sessions.

#Bullyingintheworkplace
#Websterdefinitionofbullying
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bullying in the workplace

Webster’s definition is a good beginning when we discuss bullying in the workplace.  Let’s go deeper.  Bullying also happens when the bully is jealous of his or her victim.  The target could be more social or promotable.

Read the 2 articles below for more strategies on dealing with bullying in the workplace.
Be in Charge with bullies in the workplace

Standing up to certain bullies in the workplace

I want to hear from you

Add a comment to my blog on how you deal with bullying in the workplace.  What stories or expressions help you?  What questions do you have about your own situation will a bully?

You are always welcome to send me a private email with concerns that you are experiencing at work.
You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂

Stay Connected with Joyce

Read the 2 articles below for more strategies on dealing with bullying in the workplace.
Be in Charge with bullies in the workplace

Standing up to certain bullies in the workplace

 

Please contact me at 800.713.1926 to explore how career coaching could be a great action step for your career development.
There are many options to fit your budget and time schedule! 🙂

Until next time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Career Development Coach and Corporate Communication Strategist

Have a great week.

Remember, YOU Get What YOU Tolerate! 

 

Filed Under: bullies at work, bullying in the workplace
Tagged With: bullying in the workplace, favorite quote

November 13, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Do Your Leaders Know How to Stop Bullies at Work?

Do you hear the following comments?

  • There are no bullies in our department 
  • Women have to learn how to play with the “boys”
  • People are too sensitive these days

These are all red flags that need to be taken seriously.  Just because you don’t hear colleagues or employees complain about bullies, doesn’t mean that bullies don’t exist at work.  As a trainer, I’ve discovered that bullies are lurking in the halls.  They may not be loud as on a playground.  I report on the reality about bullies and promote respect in the workplace.

You will find strategies to use when you hear the 3 comments above in your workplace.

Dealing with Bullies Strategy #1:  Look deeper when you hear, “There’s nothing wrong in our department.”

If you are a leader ask your team members individually if they have observed or have been a victim of bullies in your workplace.  Hopefully, your team will be honest.  It’s another story if you are one of the bullies!

I ask the question before my Be Direct with Respect® workshops.  More than often, the answer is “Yes”.  There are bullies and nothing ever gets addressed.”  I share the interviews during the training (only when 3 or more people respond the same way).  Many times people don’t even realize that they shake their heads up and down when I ask if they experience bullies at work.

Dealing with Bullies Strategy #2:  How to respond when there are prejudicial comments at work. bullies

Leaders need to stop people when they hear team members harass others concerning gender, minorities, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation.  Besides preventing lawsuits, how about creating a respectful workplace!

I find that some leaders don’t have the skills to stop these comments.  They may even ignore them or discount employees who make a complaint.

Leaders are role models.  I suggest that they contact their HR department or review legal documents to tell their team that discrimination can’t be tolerated.  There is no gray area.  One of the most rewarding parts of my career is helping leaders become better at what they do.  Direct communication and expressing expectations are part of their job – no compromise on this!

Dealing with Bullies Strategy #3:  How to deal with others who discount the harassment. sarcasm | bullies

If a recipient feels that he or she is being bullied – they are telling their truth.  Period.  It has nothing to do with being too sensitive.  Some people think that sarcasm is their culture.

If everyone is sarcastic on your team, it may work.  I’m very sarcastic.  I also know that sarcasm can’t be used when someone finds my comments hurtful. There is a fine line in teasing and being mean.

Leaders need to train the entire staff about respect.  This is the new normal.  Several weeks ago I presented to a group and an interviewee told me, “Joyce I hope you are not going to take our sarcasm away.  That’s how we operate  here.”  I told her that I won’t be wearing pearls or white gloves.  I will be sharing information from interviews that show that bullies exist and they need to be addressed.  After the training, this individual thanked me for bringing this to her attention and for educating her about the importance of knowing your audience when using sarcasm.

Joyce’s Thoughts

Leaders may not realize that there are bullies in their workplace.  They can see physical injuries yet can’t see emotional injuries.  Quiet colleagues or employees may not report bullying right away because they may fear retaliation.  Look for signs.  Are people more depressed or is their job performance going down the tubes?

Ask bullies to think of their kids, nieces, nephews or sisters:  how would they like it if bullies harassed them?
I ask bullies to put their mother or father on their shoulders (if they respect their parents).

This is the time for all of us to do a better job of paying attention to the workplace culture.  Bullies need to be addressed and victims need encouragement to express their concerns without the fear of retaliation.

I want to hear from you

Add a comment to my blog on how your leaders address bullies. You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email HERE with concerns that you are experiencing at work.

Please share this and any article that speaks to you or your company

Loyal readers like you help us find more people who could benefit from these posts. Help us help them reduce conflict and improve leadership skills and quality of life.

Learn how I can leverage my 30+ years of leadership consulting and coaching experience to help your organization address workplace bullying here.

 

This is Joyce Weiss
Corporate Communication Strategist and Career Coach

Have a great week.

Until next time, Remember…“You Get What You Tolerate!”

 

 

Filed Under: bullies at work, harassment
Tagged With: bullying in the workplace, leadership

September 18, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Be in Charge When Bullies at Work Attack You or Others

The title is a bold one.  The more research I do on bullies at work, the more convinced I am that we need to deal with these mean-spirited people.  I work with some leaders who admit that they are intimidated by bullies at work and just ignore them.  This occurs more than you may think.  Most people let bullies get away with their rude and dangerous behavior because it’s too risky to confront them.  I get this!  I really do.  I also know how important it is for me to continue to provide training to leaders on this critical matter.

Please let me know which of the strategies below speak to you.

Strategy #1 on Bullies at Work:  Understand What Makes Bullies Tick

  • Bullies reject kind words of collaboration
  • They want to win – not get along with their victims
  • They intentionally hurt others
  • Bullies believe in the philosophy:  It’s my way or the highway

Strategy #2 on Bullies at Work:  Bullies Pursue Their Targetsbullies at work

  • Bullies admire those who stand up to them
  • Bullies push to see how much you can take
  • People who bully the bully get respect

Strategy #3 on Bullies at Work:  Stop Being a Victim

  • Be aware that the bully may get angry when you speak up
  • Decide if it’s worth the risk to stand up for yourself
  • Prepare a response to address the bully if he or she calls you – or others humiliating names

Strategy #4 on Bullies at Work:  The Power is Yours if You are a Leader bullies at work

  • It’s your responsibility to speak up when a bully takes over a meeting
  • Suffering in silence makes things worse
  • You are a role model to your team and will earn their respect when you stop bullies from intimidating others

Let’s Get Real

A friend of mine told me that she didn’t go to her 30th high school reunion because she was the target of several bullies.  She is now a top-level leader and does an excellent job stopping bullies at work from intimidating others.  She is also human and still has scars from her high school days.

I’ve personally dealt with bullies in my adult life.  I’ve used each strategy that I’ve written about in these articles.  It was difficult to recognize that I was playing victim to these bullies at work.  Once I did, things changed immediately.

There you have it – be in charge when a bully attacks.  Stay tuned, I have more to share in future articles.

I want to hear from you

Add a comment to my blog on a bully at work who still controls you or others.  How can you stop him or her from intimating others?  You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email with concerns that you are experiencing at work HERE.

Please share this and any article that speaks to you or your company. Loyal readers like you help us find more people who could benefit from these posts.  Help us help them reduce conflict and improve leadership skills and quality of life.

 

This is Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Corporate Communication Strategist and Career Coach

Have a great week.

Until next time, Remember…”You Get What You Tolerate!”

P.S. Read an article on Is There A Bully at Work Who Makes Your Life Miserable? HERE

 

 

 

Filed Under: bullies at work, bullying in the workplace
Tagged With: bullying in the workplace, leadership

August 28, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Standing Up to Certain Bullies at Work

Bullies at work is a topic that I will be writing about for the next few blogs because clients have been asking me for strategies on how to deal with these difficult people more often these days.  You may be experiencing tough personalities who drive you crazy, yet they may not be bullies. Or, they may be full-blown bullies who constantly intimidate and humiliate.

The ideas below will help you stand up for yourself with bullies at work.  They are all risky.  There, I said it!  It takes courage to stand up to certain bullies at work.  Make sure to answer the questions towards the end of the article.  I would love to hear your responses!

Idea #1 on how to stand up to bullies at work

Bullies are always to be found where there are cowards.
Mahatma Gandi, Indian activist

bullies at workBullies don’t pick on powerful people-only those who won’t fight back.  They like nice people who continually act nice even when they are treated cruelly.  Bullies at work pursue their targets.  Ask yourself if you are a target.  If so, this strategy is for you-your beginning of breaking patterns and gaining the strength to not take it anymore!

Idea #2 on how to stand up to bullies at work

You may have read other articles from me on using the power talk formula.  This is a perfect strategy to use at least once with bullies at work.  The power talk method will let you know if you are dealing with a full-blown bully or a difficult person.  Bullies do not respond in a positive way to the power talk formula like difficult people do.

Read More here for an article on the Power Talk Formula.

Bullies at work reject reasonable requests to get along because they only want to win.

Idea #3 on how to stand up to bullies at work

I will be sharing action plans on how to stand up to bullies in upcoming articles.  This example may be totally different Career Skills | bullies at workfrom the ones that you have used in the past.  Are you ready?

Stop complaining about bullies at work and create a plan on how you can stop being a target.  If the bully starts putting you down about an idea that you believe in, start gaining control and stop being intimidated!  Stand up straight, look him in the eye, and assertively say, “John, don’t even start.”  The next move is to walk away.

Once you use this strategy a few times, it will become very easy.  I started using this idea a few weeks ago when a relative who complained about everything just didn’t stop whining.  I used this idea and it worked!

I want to hear from you about bullies at work

  • Add a comment to my blog on your experience with bullies at work.
  • Do you feel different about your bully now that you realize that you may be a target?
  • What strategies have you used to help you with these intimidating people?

You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email here with concerns that you are experiencing with bullies at work.

Please share this and any article that speaks to you or your company.

Loyal readers like you help us find more people who could benefit from these posts. Help us help them reduce conflict and improve leadership skills and quality of life.

Put bully in the blog research bar to find more articles on bullies at work.

Read more articles and listen to podcasts at our knowledge base bullying in the workplace here.

 

This is Joyce Weiss
Communications Coach and Expert
Helping resolve personality conflicts

Have a great week.

Until next time, Remember…“You Get What You Tolerate!”

 

 

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Tagged With: bullies at work, bullying in the workplace

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