By Lynne Curry, Ph.D., SPHR bio During the Justice Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, more than fifty percent of Americans admitted they had taken part in political discussions in the workplace. Many of these discussions ended in conflict, frayed relationships, and tears. With the current high-stakes mid-term election, employers can expect more heated political … [Read more...] about Managing political discussions in the workplace
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Five scary actions that haunt your reputation
By Stacey Hanke bio Have you ever been so frustrated by someone's bad habits that the very thought of communicating with them scares you? Do you go into hiding when you see a rude coworker coming your way? What if YOU are the one everyone with whom everyone fears communicating? What you think others believe is not always the truth. While many professionals believe … [Read more...] about Five scary actions that haunt your reputation
7 dining rules every manager should follow
By Cheryl Toth, MBA bio You know this guy. He's the loudest talker at the table. He waves his fork around when he tells a story or joke. Or occasionally punctuates the air with it to indicate he has shared something very important. Don't be this guy. Whether you are having lunch with your team, dinner with the doctors, or you're attending the annual hospital gala, good … [Read more...] about 7 dining rules every manager should follow
Three Ways to Approach Crying in the Workplace
By Holly Caplan bio For many of us, getting frustrated, flustered or just plain emotional can have us end up in tears. And it happens more often than you may think in the one place you hope it doesn't: the workplace. Turns out, 41 percent of women and 9 percent of men cry in the workplace and at some point in your career you will probably end up in tears in front … [Read more...] about Three Ways to Approach Crying in the Workplace