By: Joan Curtis | 2010-10-29 | Business Recently, I had the misfortune of dealing with a colleague who liked to intimidate through email. I suspect some of you might have had similar experiences. The entire process made me think about what is the best way to deal with bully emails. Let's look at some tips for dealing with bully emails. read more
By: Judith Briles | 2010-03-27 | Management Last month, I consulted with a health care organization in Georgia. Interacting with both leadership and staff, you didn't need a PhD to know that the place was in turmoil, losing money-millions of dollars in turnover costs, and that this wasn't a great place to be. read more
By: WilloPere | 2011-05-14 | Business If you are like most via the internet business owners, you most likely haven't had time to shell out significantly interest to how you recruit, manage, train and retain affiliates. read more
By: Aaron Jackson | 2011-06-01 | Human Resources While working in the corporate world we tend to meet various kinds of people. Each one is a different person and has his or her own temperament and attitude. Of course being an organization we do not have the luxury to choose our own teammates as we have the choice to choose our friends. read more
By: Elizabeth Johnson | 2011-01-03 | Psychology Bullies can be everywhere. They can be at school, at home, or even at work. Well, bullies are bullies and there is nothing you can do about them, but there is clearly something you can do for yourself. Try reading this article as it provides some helpful tips in dealing with bullies at work. read more
By: Tara Springett | 2011-06-29 | Self Improvement The following case-study about how to deal with emotional bullying demonstrates what can be achieved by practicing the simple self-help practice higher-consciousness healing. read more
By: Kathryn McInnes | 2011-01-26 | K-12 Education Have you been a victim of bullies? Many schools are attempting to do necessary steps to put an end to school bullying. However, many would argue that these measures aren’t sufficient to stop bullying. On the other hand, there are many advice and tips available to help kids deal with school bullying. read more
By: Heather Stagl | 2010-04-01 | Other communications Almost everyone in corporate America (and beyond) can relate to having to deal with a boss or another organizational leader who lacked self-awareness. Leaders who are oblivious to their own negative impact on colleagues derail organizational effectiveness. This article shares your alternatives for dealing with the situation, plus 10 tips for giving your boss the feedback. read more
By: FG Dullin | 2011-01-07 | Psychology This article seeks to explain the three archetypes of a bully. I will classify the type of bullies according to their unique personalities that are yet congruent with each other. Also, I will also demonstrate some of the things one should expect in order to deal with them appropriately. read more
By: Bonnie I Vacuem | 2011-03-09 | Careers You can almost bet that someone who eerily reminds you of the kid who beat you up in the sandbox when you were 4 years old is going to emerge at your workplace in your daily interactions and activities. Perhaps it is human nature or just karma but bang, smack dab they are in the flesh... read more
By: Amanda A Robinson | 2010-03-29 | Parenting The current measures which attempt to address bullying in our schools are failing because none of them are properly addressing the underlying dynamics which cause violence and these are: Shame and to a lesser degree, attachment. It's no secret that Cyber Bullying and youth suicide are of growing concern and we are the first generation of parents to have to deal with this new threat to our children. read more