ASA Sensitivity Training Series, Part 1: Tackling Workplace Bullying
Overview
Highlights
A 2017 study by the Workplace Bullying Institute indicated that 60.3 million U.S. workers and seven out of 10 offices have been affected by workplace bullying. Workplace bullying is repeated, health-harming mistreatment of one or more persons (the targets) by one or more perpetrators, which may include abusive conduct that is threatening, humiliating, or intimidating; or work interference—sabotage—that prevents work from getting done; or verbal abuse. These behaviors are costing companies, poisoning workplaces, and traumatizing the people in them.
But Bonnie Low-Kramen says it is possible for managers to eliminate bullying behaviors and foster productive, healthy, and profitable workplaces. In this webinar, she’ll shine a bright light on this global epidemic and offer real-life solutions for ending it.
During this webinar, attendees will learn
- What workplace bullying is and what it isn’t
- The effects and costs of workplace bullying
- Who gets targeted and why
- How bullying happens
- How employers should react to bullying in the workplace
Presenter
Bonnie Low-Kramen, chief executive officer, Ultimate Assistant Training Workshops
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