Two-thirds of UK managers believe that lack of management skills is the major factor contributing to bullying at work.
According to OutLaw New misuse of power was listed as the most prolific type of bullying used within the workplace.
A survey by the Ban Bullying at Work campaign questioned 512 senior managers across the UK in conjunction with the Chartered Management Institute ahead of the fifth national Ban Bullying at Work day which takes place on 7th November.
The other main factors, given by managers themselves, which contribute to bullying at work included unrealistic targets (cited by 27%); authoritarian management styles (56%); personality (57%); and failure to address incidents (37%).
The survey also asked managers what they believed was the most prolific type of bullying used. Misuse of power was cited by 71% of managers while 63% cited overbearing supervision and 55% cited exclusion.
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Source : OutLaw News
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
Misuse of Power at work means Bullying at work
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