Technology is a compulsive and addictive way to live. Verbal communication cannot be lost because of a lack of skill. The ability to listen and learn is key to mastering the art of communication. If you don’t use your verbal skills and networking, it will disappear rapidly. Use technology wisely.
~ RICK PITINO, AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL COACH
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Evaluations provide the opportunity to be a voice for change – for an organization, a product, service or even a policy. Providing evaluation feedback gives you a tool for change.
Films like *Nine to Five* and *Tootsie* provide critical commentary on workplace issues, particularly gender discrimination and harassment. They explore the struggles women face in professional settings, exposing systemic inequities and promoting the need for cultural change. These portrayals foster awareness and discussions around respect, equity, and the importance of supportive work environments.
Workplace bullying poses serious risks for both employees and organizations. Defined as repeated, unreasonable actions aimed at demeaning individuals, it manifests through various behaviors like verbal abuse and social isolation. Recognizing metrics such as absenteeism and turnover, along with red flags like increased conflict and performance changes, is crucial for prevention and intervention.
This content highlights the resilience of African Americans in the workplace through films that depict their triumphs over discrimination and challenges. Movies like “Hidden Figures” and “The Banker” inspire viewers by showcasing perseverance, ingenuity, and community values, encouraging everyone to embrace their journeys while fostering hope and understanding in professional environments.
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