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Horrible bosses cause ‘race to the bottom’ – study
A new study has found that hostile behaviors from “abusive” bosses can lead to co-workers adopting similar behavior, leading to a toxic atmosphere of insecurity and exhaustion in the workplace.
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Office owners or managers, take note: Increased risk of bullying in open-plan offices
In traditional open-plan offices it is easier to notice colleagues’ shortcomings and become irritated by them. If someone gets frustrated and takes it upon themselves to “do something about” a colleague’s behaviour, and there are no clear guidelines for handling such situations, there is a risk that it may escalate into bullying. Those who are subjected to bullying lack access to a private space for retreat.
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Long-serving CEOs may weaken innovation, study finds
Companies led by long-serving chief executives may become less innovative over time unless challenged by strong independent boards.
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Profit alone is a poor measure of success, study shows companies can look efficient while harming the planet
Firms that appear highly efficient at generating revenue can perform far worse when their environmental footprint are included in the calculation.
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