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March 6th, 2009 | by | culture, information, work

Mar
06

I found this article somewhere and find it interesting..enjoy

The office might be far from the playground, but it’s not off limits to bullies. From a screaming boss to snubbing colleagues, bullies can create a “war zone” in the workplace.

In a recent study, bullied employees likened their experiences to a battle, water torture, a nightmare or a noxious substance. Understanding the seriousness of workplace bullying and what it feels like to get bullied could help managers put the brakes on the behavior, shown to afflict 25 to 30 percent of employees sometime during their careers.

“Many Americans are familiar with sexual and racial harassment, but not generalized workplace bullying,” said study team member Sarah Tracy of Arizona State University. Bullying can lead to higher company costs including increased employee illness, use of sick days, and medical costs, ultimately affecting productivity, she added.

Workplace bullying can include “screaming, cursing, spreading vicious rumors, destroying the target’s property or work product, excessive criticism, and sometimes hitting, slapping, and shoving.” Subtle behaviors, such as silent treatment, disregard of requests and exclusion from meetings, count as bullying.

Bully icons

The scientists interviewed 17 women and 10 men ranging from 26 to 72 years old, who had experienced bullying. Often, people have trouble putting into words their emotions surrounding bully behavior. So the researchers analyzed the metaphors found throughout the participants’ descriptions of bullying.

More than any other metaphor, participants characterized bullying as a contest or battle, with a female religious educator saying, “I have been maimed. … I’ve been character assassinated.” Others expressed feeling “beaten, abused, ripped, broken, scared and eviscerated,” the researchers stated in the upcoming issue of the journal Management Communication Quarterly.

The bullies were described as two-faced actors, narcissistic dictators and devils, leading workers to feel like vulnerable children, slaves and prisoners in these situations. As one employee explained, “I feel like I have ‘kick me’ tattooed on my forehead.”

Bully-proof office

How can you take the bite out of a bully-fied office? “An important first step of changing workplace bullying, is helping people to understand that it’s more than just kid stuff,” Tracy told LiveScience.

Early intervention can nip bullying in the bud before it escalates into an established pattern, one resulting in high company costs. The problem is that most bully victims keep their mouths shut, whispering their horrid experiences to close friends rather than higher-ups. The use of metaphors, the researchers suggested, is more subtle and more likely to seep into conversations both public and private.

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July 4th, 2008 | by | lifestyle, work

Jul
04

Work has been important to me since I get this this job, When I was in college , I’ve been working hard even my schedules very tight. I remember the first time I was hired as a part time employee, I got all excited because it is my first job, I really amazed myself that I can do study and work.

Even when there is a project in school, I can still keep up with my work. Though some people at that doubtful of my decision. Some say that I must first finish and focus on my studies before I can work. But I tend to ingnore them (Not rebelling). And it earned, after I graduated, I still already have a job right away.

But as far as where I am now, I’m really glad I keep up with my job. As I am writing this blog right now in the office (Shhhh..)I’ve been thinking if I havent got this job or have been to a different company, then possibly It will be different story of my life (No room for regrets though ). The important is I’ve got a life and no matter what other people say. It is your life, your decision and wherever you are now is the result of your decisions you made…bow

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