
Bullying at work isn’t all about belligerent yelling and screaming. Unfortunately, there’s much more to workplace bullying than merely the obvious stuff. This is usually done by using intimidation, humiliation, and constant criticism (and no, I’m not talking about the “constructive” kind) to demean you and your work. The Urgent Call to End Workplace Bullyingįor the sake of simplicity, a workplace bully is basically anyone who makes your work life a living hell by contributing to, or creating, a hostile work environment. There’s a lot to dive into, so let’s get to it. In other words, it’s time for us to be the heroes in our own workplace story.įair warning, this isn’t going to be easy–but then again, this isn’t about doing what’s “easy.” The future of the workplace as we know it depends on all of us taking control of our work lives and eradicating workplace bullies starting today. People have suffered for far too long at the hands of these sociopaths, and I’m calling for it to end now.Īnd just like anything, it all begins with you. I’m dead serious about making this happen. This may sound ambitious, but my goal is that this post will mark the beginning of the end of bullying in the workplace. Specifically, I’m talking about workplace bullies.īullying in the workplace has reached near-epidemic status, and it’s time that we put an end to this behavior once and for all. Keep reading and I’ll explain exactly why.īullying in any form is unquestionably terrible, but I want to focus on a form of bullying that doesn’t always get the attention that it deserves. I know, I know…”hate” isn’t the most positive word in the world, and it’s not one that I throw around loosely, but I can’t think of a word that describes my feelings for bullies more accurately than hate. If you don’t think that Workplace Bullying is “a thing,” just read the comments below for a serious wake-up call. And because of this, I’m taking the next step to bringing attention to (and ideally, ending) this soul-destroying issue, with my debut book, Making Work Work. For more info about the book and the workplace movement we’re creating, read this post.

Workplace bullying is destroying lives, and it’s time for us to put a stop to it.

Shola’s Note: October is National Bullying Awareness month, and I am ready to shine as bright of a light as I can on this hideous epidemic this month, and beyond. This is NOT the guy who you want to spend 40 hours a week with.
