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    Kyurstina, your discussion board addressed a lot of the issues facing diversity in the workplace today. I especially enjoyed the section which discussed the age difference between employees. One of my favorite classes that I have taken through Liberty spent a lot of time discussing the generation gap between employees. In order to fully understand it, one must understand the mindset of the eras. For instance, it has been stated that Baby Boomers, those born between 1946-1962, live to work;…

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    Workplace bullying is a form of provocation or harassment, especially one that is regularly repetitive against an individual, and usually done consciously with an aim of hurting the target person. In most organizations, this goes unnoticed unless it is at high levels or physical, which negatively affects the performance of the organization (Namie & Namie, 2011). As a result, new mechanisms ought to be developed and adopted to address this issue in the organization. Problematizing workplace…

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    walk of life, the very basic and naïve psychology remains the same and so does human behavior. The rate of harassment and bullying at workplace is increasing day by day which is very shocking. Many reported cases of bullying and harassment that come in our sight have one thing in common, the reasons why victims are bullied? Typical examples of bullying at workplace are: 1. A new colleague (victim) getting promotion based on his work while his fellow colleague doesn’t, who was working in the…

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    Bullying In The Workplace

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    Heeman, V. (2007). Workplace Bullying: A Distinct, Interpersonal, and Communicative Phenomenon. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association. Bullying is the use of superior strength and influence to intimidate someone else. When the necessary precautionary actions are not strongly taken against bullying, the consequences are dreadful. In an attempt to further understand bullying behaviors and to curb its vile repercussions, researchers have delved into ways workers…

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    to believe that many women do not have the qualities or the potential that are required to obtain certain positions that a man would hold in the work field. For many centuries, gender stereotypes have created barriers and hindered women in the workplace. Women have been treated unfairly, looked upon as objects, and discriminated against. Gender stereotyping also leads to sexual harassment and pregnancy discrimination. This can stagnate a women’s growth socially and psychologically, and cause…

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    people just do what they want, and get away with it? As supervisors we need to instill discipline and not let our subordinates start any disciplinary issues. This is the reason that I found discipline model (DM) area 1- prevention to be the most import concept in Module 7. According to Module 7 the key action to prevent any disciplinary issues are; set clear standards, establish rapport, and create climate of accountability. This concept is most important to me because if used correctly you…

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    doubt” (Stanwick & Stanwick, 2014), that the organization’s corporate culture encourages ethical behavior. Starting on the first day of work employees are encouraged to use their head and do the right thing. In fact, my manager suggested I discuss any issues I might…

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    Workplace Bullying Report

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    According to a study conducted by the Workplace Bullying Institute (WBI) in 2010 stated the 35% of the U.S. workforce (an est. 53.5 million Americans) report being bullied… However Naomi Shavin writer for Forbes Magazine article What Workplace Bullying Looks Like In 2014 -- And How To Intervene. Did an interview on David Maxfield coauthor of the books Crucial Conversations and Influencer, Stating, 96% of American employees experience bullying in the workplace and the nature of that bullying is…

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    there are consequences to both the organization and target. Bullying is an issue that should not be taken lightly as every situation is different which means there should be a different approach to all cases. However, HRPs take the issue into something they cannot handle which can cost the organization dearly as employment turnover will likely to increase from these unsolved bullying claims. The core issues being addressed is the bullying that takes place with the managers to…

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    Conflict is part of life, and it is perhaps close to inevitable in the workplace. As you and your coworkers work toward developing new ideas and improving and marketing your products and services, clashes in personality, philosophy, and intent are not just expected, but almost inescapable. The good news is that conflict does not have to be a negative experience - if dealt with correctly, conflict can be a springboard for sharing ideas, developing strategies, and working together successfully as…

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