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Navigating Toxic Workplaces: Conversation on Workplace Bullying with Caroline Stokes, CEC and Ludmila Praslova, PhD
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Navigating toxic workplaces is something I coach on every week in my practice. Gaining the skills and insights to deal with bullying and unhealthy work cultures is essential for you to negotiate the uneven and sometimes rough terrain of your career journey.
In this episode, I'm interviewing two experts featured in the Harvard Business Review Guide to Navigating the Toxic Workplace.
Organizational psychologist Ludmila Praslaova and executive coach Caroline Stokes discuss the root causes of bullying behavior and offer strategies for both organizations and individuals to address toxic work cultures.
They provide insights from decades of research and coaching experience on improving communication, building allies, and advocating for change.
What you'll learn:
- Workplace bullying is a common problem that negatively impacts career growth and mental health
- Bullying often stems from insecurity and a lack of understanding between colleagues (across) or from either a direct report (up) or supervisor (down)
- Marginalized groups are more vulnerable to bullying due to power dynamics
- Why it's important to trust your intuition and how to do it if something feels wrong at work
- Why, in addition to individual self-care, organizations need to take responsibility for creating healthy cultures
- How gender plays a role in workplace bullying, with men more likely to bully both men and women
- How to apply the "vote for yourself and vote with your feet" principle
- The why of building allies and documenting incidents to address bullying
Featured in this episode:
- Caroline Stokes is an Executive Coach for Start-up Cultures and Fortune 500 Leaders. Check out her book: Elephane Before Unicorns: Emotionally Intelligent Strategies to Save Your Company
- Caroline's LinkedIn and website
- Ludmila N. Praslova, Ph.D., is the author of The Canary Code: A Guide to Neurodiversity, Dignity, and Intersectional Belonging at Work. She's also a professor of Graduate Industrial-Organizational Psychology at Vanguard University of Southern California. She is a member of the Thinkers 50 Radar Class of 2024 – a global group of management thinkers most likely make an impact on the world.
- Ludmila's LinkedIn
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- Leave me a review in Apple Podcasts.
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- *NEW SERVICE ALERT: Click here to learn about Hypno-Coaching*
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- Email me at jamie@jamieleecoach.com
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Manage episode 407815623 series 3386174
Navigating toxic workplaces is something I coach on every week in my practice. Gaining the skills and insights to deal with bullying and unhealthy work cultures is essential for you to negotiate the uneven and sometimes rough terrain of your career journey.
In this episode, I'm interviewing two experts featured in the Harvard Business Review Guide to Navigating the Toxic Workplace.
Organizational psychologist Ludmila Praslaova and executive coach Caroline Stokes discuss the root causes of bullying behavior and offer strategies for both organizations and individuals to address toxic work cultures.
They provide insights from decades of research and coaching experience on improving communication, building allies, and advocating for change.
What you'll learn:
- Workplace bullying is a common problem that negatively impacts career growth and mental health
- Bullying often stems from insecurity and a lack of understanding between colleagues (across) or from either a direct report (up) or supervisor (down)
- Marginalized groups are more vulnerable to bullying due to power dynamics
- Why it's important to trust your intuition and how to do it if something feels wrong at work
- Why, in addition to individual self-care, organizations need to take responsibility for creating healthy cultures
- How gender plays a role in workplace bullying, with men more likely to bully both men and women
- How to apply the "vote for yourself and vote with your feet" principle
- The why of building allies and documenting incidents to address bullying
Featured in this episode:
- Caroline Stokes is an Executive Coach for Start-up Cultures and Fortune 500 Leaders. Check out her book: Elephane Before Unicorns: Emotionally Intelligent Strategies to Save Your Company
- Caroline's LinkedIn and website
- Ludmila N. Praslova, Ph.D., is the author of The Canary Code: A Guide to Neurodiversity, Dignity, and Intersectional Belonging at Work. She's also a professor of Graduate Industrial-Organizational Psychology at Vanguard University of Southern California. She is a member of the Thinkers 50 Radar Class of 2024 – a global group of management thinkers most likely make an impact on the world.
- Ludmila's LinkedIn
NEW! Come on over to JamieLeeCoach.com to get your custom tips and scripts based on your leadership archetype.
Text me your thoughts on this episode!
Enjoy the show?
- Don't miss an episode, listen and subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
- Leave me a review in Apple Podcasts.
Connect with me
- *NEW SERVICE ALERT: Click here to learn about Hypno-Coaching*
- Connect with me on LinkedIn
- Email me at jamie@jamieleecoach.com
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