Judy's Defense: One Workplace Bully Is One Too Many
Publication date: 1 May 2010
Abstract
Judy was a high-performing professional manager who was with her company for 15 years and was a manager for six. She was a confident, positive, and happy person but recently lost her confidence in herself and her abilities. She dreaded going to work because she never knew what she would face from her boss, Dennis. Dennis was a brilliant man who was recently promoted to Senior V.P. He was condescending, and he humiliated people in public. Complaints to the CEO and a harassment claim produced no results. Dennis did the CEO's dirty work and served a role needed in a fast-paced and profit-driven corporate culture. Judy enrolled in an MBA program to build her resume and her self-confidence. She faced a critical juncture in her career. Should she quit, transfer, complain to HR, or confront Dennis?
Citation
Gumbus, A., York, C.C. and Shea, C.A. (2010), "Judy's Defense: One Workplace Bully Is One Too Many", , Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 35-40. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-06-2010-B003
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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