HAPPY AT WORK
Unlock the secrets to ending the workplace psychological harassment epidemic with this powerful handbook. Happy at Work reveals the real reasons why workplace psychological harassment is so widespread, and it explores ways we can create safer, more cheerful work environments. Join the movement for change and empower yourself with the knowledge and tools to foster a culture of respect and well-being for all.
Sample Chapter
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Chapter Summary, Reading Guide & Discussion Questions
Here’s where you can find a chapter summary, synthesised reading guide and questions for discussion and reflection, based on the main themes in the book. Whatever your purpose in reading the book, whether or not you’re in a study group, the summary and guide are a great way to connect with the book and to enrich your experience with it.
BUZZ
“I think it’s a great book. …It was genuinely helpful for me to read. …I really wish this stuff was embedded in corporate culture …. It saddens me that psychological abuse in any context is made out to be a difficult topic or shameful topic to talk about. It is like mould - it thrives when kept in the dark and stillness, and dies when exposed to sun and air.”
– Leisha Browning, Higher Education and Health Care Sector Specialist
“As a collection of carefully curated case studies and personal insights, this is a wonderful piece of work, both sympathetic and nuanced.”
– Ken Yin, Lecturer Business and Law, Edith Cowan University
“…a very important book on workplace harassment.”
– Richard Heller, Emeritus Professor, Universities of Manchester, UK and Newcastle, Australia
“I really like this…Looking at it as a whole… describing the situation from a bird’s eye, it’s helpful and eye-opening... You do lose perspective a little when you are in it because it's harder to connect the dots and see the truth... On the ground it's messy and confusing but with perspective you see it for what it is.”
– Angela Jordan, Senior Specialist Curriculum Development