Preventing Workplace Bullying

An Evidence-Based Guide for Managers and Employees

Carlo Caponecchia author Anne Wyatt author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:11th Mar '11

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Workplace bullying is more common and costly than most people realise. It can make life unbearable for employees in any industry and ultimately undermine an organisation's potential for profit. In this practical guide, Carlo Caponecchia and Anne Wyatt explain how to identify workplace bullying and apply best practice to preventing and managing it.

Caponecchia and Wyatt outline what constitutes bullying at work, demystify some of the controversial issues, and discuss the various factors which influence workplace bullying. The responsibilities of management, and legal implications are outlined and supported with best practice guides for policies, complaints procedures and risk management systems. Options and resources for targets experiencing bullying are also explored. These ideas and concepts are illustrated throughout with real case studies.

This evidence-based book on workplace bullying is a valuable resource for organizations of all sizes and for anyone affected by bullying at work including employees, human resource managers, workplace consultants, counsellors, mediators and legal advisors.

"Workplace bullying is tough for everyone. Preventing Workplace Bullying helps managers and consultants clarify what is and isn't bullying, and gives excellent guidance on how to deal with it." - Charlotte Rayner, Professor of Human Resource Management, Portsmouth Business School, UK

"This excellent book offers good practical advice on developing organisational approaches to workplace bullying. Caponecchia and Wyatt avoid using individualised terminology – such as ‘bully’ and ‘victim’ – pointing out that it is too easy to blame individuals without considering the systemic factors that can allow a culture of bullying to persist. Instead they discuss ‘unacceptable behaviours’ and recommend using risk-management principles to address them."- Occupational Health [At Work] - June-July 2011

"This book is a clear, systematic and well-referenced guide to the prevention and consequences of workplace bullying, with case studies that bring the subject to life"- Greta McGough, NursingStandard, Vol 26, No 3, September 2011


'Workplace bullying is tough for everyone. Preventing Workplace Bullying helps managers and consultants clarify what is and isn't bullying, and gives excellent guidance on how to deal with it.' - Charlotte Rayner, Professor of Human Resource Management, Portsmouth Business School, UK

"This excellent book offers good practical advice on developing organisational approaches to workplace bullying. Caponecchia and Wyatt avoid using individualised terminology – such as ‘bully’ and ‘victim’ – pointing out that it is too easy to blame individuals without considering the systemic factors that can allow a culture of bullying to persist. Instead they discuss ‘unacceptable behaviours’ and recommend using risk-management principles to address them."- Occupational Health [At Work] - June-July 2011

ISBN: 9780415668811

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 272g

168 pages