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How Can HR Combat Workplace Bullying?

HR Daily Advisor

For tactical strategies to reduce the risk of security breaches, workplace violence, and legal liabilities, attend Workplace Violence Prevention Symposium 2017 , the nation’s leading workplace violence prevention conference. Bully Types. Learn more! They note the categories and corresponding bullying traits are: Constant Critic.

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How to Train Managers on a Low Budget

Cornerstone On Demand

As Brandon Hall Group's 2017 training benchmark study stated , "Although it is a much sought-after piece of data, the actual size of the training budget doesn't mean much. While it may be a larger upfront cost, the ability to handpick training content from existing curriculums will save you time and money in the long run.

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Book Review: The Power of Positive Leadership

Workplace Psychology

NOTE: For this book review, I intentionally and excessively quoted the author throughout the post. I never thought I would be reading and reviewing a book by Jon Gordon. The simple reason is that I’m not a fan of books written in a fable format. Many of Gordon’s previous books were written in a “business fable” format (e.g.,

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Book Summary & Review — Anxiety at Work: 8 Strategies to Help Teams Build Resilience, Handle Uncertainty, and Get Stuff Done by Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton

Workplace Psychology

According to Adrian Gostick, one of the main reasons for writing the book had to do with his (now) 25-year-old son, Anthony (Tony) Gostick, who had been struggling with anxiety since high school and had always wanted his dad to write about this topic. Only one in four people who suffer from anxiety say they have talked about it to their boss.

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Tameika L. Pope: From the Fortune 500 to the Federal Government

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Having mentors, sponsors, and coaches—I call it having a “personal board of directors”—can help with all of these and is a key component to success. It was quite rewarding (great places to travel, an abundance of perks and resources, etcetera) and yet, quite demanding at the same time. This really spoke to me.

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Angie Berrett On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

Thrive Global

Times are not easy now. In this interview series, we are talking to mental health experts, authors, resilience experts, coaches, and business leaders who can talk about how we can develop greater resilience to improve our lives. In 2017 everything in my life hit rock bottom, and something needed to change.

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Voice, Value, Feedback – The “Must Try” Communication Tool Driving Employee Engagement

Achievers

Leaders don’t enjoy preparing them and employees dread attending them. As stated in an article in the March 2017 issue of Fortune magazine , “One big reason for the shift: Today’s companies now change strategy so often that annual performance reviews can be moot by the time they’ve completed them.”.