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Rising Above a Toxic Workplace: Taking Care of Yourself in an Unhealthy Environment

por Gary Chapman

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You can rise above. You do have options. Do you work in a toxic environment or have a toxic boss? Youre not alone! Today, unattainable expectations, emotional harassment, and demands to do more with less often leave employees overworked, underpaid, insecure, and out of options. Must you continue to put up with poisonous people in a morale-crushing environment?In Rising Above a Toxic Workplace, youll learn how to endure, cope, or quit if necessary. Drawing from authentic sometimes horrific real-life stories, authors Gary Chapman, Paul White, and Harold Myra blend their expertise to give you practical guidance, empowering insight, and realistic hope. Youll discover:how workplaces can become unhealthy and how to avoid getting wounded;what drives toxic leaders and why they are so damaging to those around them;essential tips for maintaining your sanity while dealing with dysfunctional colleagues; andcounsel on how to decide when to leave for your own mental, emotional, and physical well-being.… (más)
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How do workplaces get derailed from their basic purpose? There are managers who fail to listen, or even go as far as to use organizational resources to further their own agenda, so it pays to pay attention to shifts in organizational culture and strategize effectively. Using real-life examples, Chapman, White and Myra point out key differences between healthy and dysfunctional workplaces and offer compassionate and practical advice. ( )
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You can rise above. You do have options. Do you work in a toxic environment or have a toxic boss? Youre not alone! Today, unattainable expectations, emotional harassment, and demands to do more with less often leave employees overworked, underpaid, insecure, and out of options. Must you continue to put up with poisonous people in a morale-crushing environment?In Rising Above a Toxic Workplace, youll learn how to endure, cope, or quit if necessary. Drawing from authentic sometimes horrific real-life stories, authors Gary Chapman, Paul White, and Harold Myra blend their expertise to give you practical guidance, empowering insight, and realistic hope. Youll discover:how workplaces can become unhealthy and how to avoid getting wounded;what drives toxic leaders and why they are so damaging to those around them;essential tips for maintaining your sanity while dealing with dysfunctional colleagues; andcounsel on how to decide when to leave for your own mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

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