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Dealing With Bullying on Your Team

Started by bbasujon, April 16, 2017, 04:23:13 PM

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Marissa is one of your brightest, most talented, and ambitious team members.

However, over the last three months, she's taken a number of days off sick, and she's become distant, depressed, and anxious. The quality of her work has decreased drastically, and you're worried that she's looking for another job.

When you ask Marissa what's wrong, she's initially reluctant to answer your question. Eventually, she explains how a colleague is tormenting her with intimidating comments, isolating her from her colleagues, and spreading rumors about her.

You're shocked that something like this is happening in your team, and you can't believe that you haven't noticed it.

Bullying is more common than many people think, and its effect can be devastating. It has the power to reduce engagement, lower productivity, and destroy a team's morale.

In this article, we'll look at how you can identify bullying on your team, and we'll explore a step-by-step approach that you can use to deal with the situation.

https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/dealing-with-bullying-team.htm