Surviving the Grind: Lessons from Navigating a Toxic Workplace For Dummies
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Executive Summary
This podcast episode explores Catherine M. Mattice-Zundel's book 'Navigating a Toxic Workplace For Dummies,' focusing on how the modern workplace has shifted since 2020. It highlights the growing importance of psychological safety and provides a framework to distinguish between normal professional conflict and persistent workplace bullying, which the author identifies as psychological violence.
Key Takeaways
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- Post-pandemic workplace culture has a significantly lower tolerance for abuse, making psychological safety a requirement for organizational health.•
- Normal workplace conflict is typically isolated, task-oriented, and focused on finding a resolution to a specific problem.•
- Bullying is defined by repetitive and persistent behavior where the goal is power and control rather than the work itself.•
- Psychological violence is the term used to describe the intentional dismantling of an employee's confidence and well-being.•
- A culture becomes systemically toxic when an organization ignores abusive behavior or promotes bullies because they produce results
Segments
00:00
Introduction to the post-pandemic shift in workplace culture
01:05
The critical role of psychological safety in modern organizations
02:15
Distinguishing between healthy conflict and systemic bullying
03:40
Defining psychological violence and systemic organizational infection
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