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E-book: Walk Away to Win: A Playbook to Combat Workplace Bullying

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  • Format: 288 pages
  • Pub. Date: 16-May-2023
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781264950126
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  • Format: 288 pages
  • Pub. Date: 16-May-2023
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781264950126
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"Manage toxic coworkers, support bullied colleagues, and thrive in the workplace and beyond Ranging from general conflict to psychological violence, workplace bullying has become an epidemic at many offices. The Workplace Bullying Institute reports that workplace bullying affects 80 million+ workers. And with the Great Resignation, we're seeing that a toxic culture or manager is one of the top reasons employees leave a company. If you or a coworker is experiencing bullying, Walk Away to Win belongs in your anti-bullying arsenal"--

Recognize toxic coworkers, support bullied colleagues, and thrive in the workplace and beyond

Ranging from general conflict to psychological violence, workplace bullying has become an epidemic at many offices. The Workplace Bullying Institute reports that workplace bullying affects approximately 80 million workers. And with the Great Resignation upon us, we’re seeing that a toxic culture or manager is one of the top reasons employees leave a company.

In Walk Away to Win, Megan Carle draws on her own experience as a target of workplace bullying—paired with the latest research in the field—to reveal how unhealthy workplace cultures enable this insidious behavior. She describes the impact of bullying on an organization’s bottom line; explains what you can do to combat bullying against yourself or your coworkers; analyzes the common characteristics of bullies; and helps readers understand how to face each style of bullying behavior. You’ll learn everything you need to know about:

  • The fundamentals of workplace bullying
  • Various types of bullies, including the Two-Face, the About-Face, and the Rat-Face
  • Cultural context of workplace bullying
  • A target’s options for responding to their bully
  • How you can help a colleague who is being bullied
  • How business leaders must respond to bullies—including termination

Walk Away to Win sends a loud-and-clear message to targets of bullying: this is not your fault, and there are steps you can take to protect yourself and your career—including the ultimate win of walking away if your company doesn’t support you.

The book also sends a message to leaders in business: if you tolerate workplace bullies, you’ll lose staff, productivity and market share; a no-tolerance policy is the only path forward. If you, a coworker, or a member of your staff is experiencing bullying, Walk Away to Win belongs in your arsenal to combat this behavior and make positive change for everyone.

Let Me Prey: The Workplace Bully's Manifesto vii
Author's Note xi
Prologue xv
Part I RECOGNIZE: The Fundamentals of Workplace Bullying
1 From the Playground to the Boardroom
3(14)
2 What Bullying Isn't
17(8)
3 Your Response Options
25(8)
4 Know Thy Bully
33(6)
5 There's No Reasoning with the Unreasonable
39(10)
Part II UNDERSTAND: The Cultural Context of Workplace Bullying
6 Culture
49(10)
7 Sexism Plus Scarcity Equals Shame
59(14)
8 The Three Types of Valuable Relationships: Allies, Sponsors, and Mentors
73(10)
9 There's No "I" in "Team"
83(14)
10 Being Invited Is Not the Same as Being Included
97(8)
11 What You're Experiencing Is Trauma
105(10)
Part III STUDY: The Xs and Os of Workplace Bullying
12 The In-Your-Face Bully
115(6)
13 The Rat-Face Bully
121(6)
14 The Two-Face Bully
127(8)
15 The About-Face Bully
135(6)
16 The Gaslighter
141(10)
Part IV IDENTIFY: Bullying in the Wild
17 Playing Small: Bullying Robs Us of Who We Are
151(10)
18 Suit Up for Battle: Bullying Wears Many Faces
161(8)
19 The Facade: Bullying Comes from the Top
169(6)
20 Can I Get a Witness? Bullying Affects Everyone
175(8)
21 Amateur Hour: Bullying Distorts Doing the Right Thing
183(8)
22 Say My Name: Bullying Marginalizes Through Microaggressions
191(6)
23 The Setup: Bullying Strikes on Day One
197(6)
24 Subtle and Oblique: Bullying Seeks Control
203(6)
25 Dopamine: Bullying Kills Careers
209(10)
Part V NAVIGATE: The Bully Culture
26 As You Think About Walking Away
219(6)
27 Recognizing That Respect Has Turned to Disrespect
225(8)
28 Considerations
233(8)
29 The Re-Definition of Winning
241(6)
30 Advice to Players in the Bullying Drama
247(10)
Unfurled: The Target's Manifesto 257(4)
Acknowledgments 261(4)
Appendix: The Playbook 265(18)
Further Resources 283(4)
Index 287
Megan Carle spent 30 years rising steadily through the ranks at Nike, finishing her career there as Vice President/General Manager of Basketball for North America, where she drove businesses featuring superstars like Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Kevin Durant. She was elevated multiple times to roles no woman had ever held, including stints leading international teams in London and Amsterdam.  She founded Carle Consulting LLC, where she gives workshops on handling workplace bullying and creating an inclusive culture of connection and trust.