by Catherine Mattice | Jul 16, 2012 | Workplace bullying
An interesting New York Times article: It was morning rounds in the hospital and the entire medical team stood in the patient’s room. A test result was late, and the patient, a friendly, middle-aged man, jokingly asked his doctor whom he should yell at. Turning and...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 15, 2012 | Civil & Healthy Workplaces
There’s a reason why some workspaces don’t work out the way you want it to. Here is an interesting article explaining multiple reasons why most office situations don’t work out. “How functional is your workspace at work? At home? Whether...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 15, 2012 | Workplace bullying
This is a shocking article regarding how paramedics are victims of workplace abuse. “More than two-thirds of paramedics surveyed have experienced verbal, physical or sexual abuse on the job, new research has found. Verbal abuse by patients and their friends or...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 15, 2012 | Workplace bullying
Evolutionary psychologists say that we develop emotions to keep us safe. Humans are social creatures, and there are no known societies in the history of the world where being alone was acceptable. We rely on others to live; and to produce food, shelter and clothing...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 9, 2012 | Leadership
Sometimes bosses have a bad reputation simply because of their title. Catherine Mattice talks about survival strategies when dealing with bully bosses. Bosses often get a bad rap — mainly because they are just that: the boss. These are the folks who scrutinize...
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