Tag: Management
Lessons from Donald Trump: Does a toxic CEO ever truly leave?
Steven H. Appelbaum, Concordia University
Psychopaths are people with a variety of behavioural traits that make them uniquely ruthless...
The painful collision between work life and pregnancy loss
Jennifer Dimoff, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa; Jacquelyn Brady, San José State University, and Stephanie Gilbert, Cape Breton University
“It is with broken hearts that we...
Why good people manage badly
Ken Eakin, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
The institution of management is bad. Bad because it causes too much stress and harms human health. Bad because...
Workers left out of government and business response to the coronavirus
Thomas Kochan, MIT Sloan School of Management
As the coronavirus crisis unfolds, workers and families around the country are finding out how weak the U.S....
Bosses face more discrimination if they are women – from employees...
Martin Abel, Middlebury
Imagine that your boss Ethan calls you into his office. He expresses disappointment in your recent performance and lack of commitment. How...
How remote working can increase stress and reduce well-being
Stephanie Russell, Anglia Ruskin University
Remote working is becoming more popular than ever. A study released by the Swiss office provider IWG found that 70%...
Nearly all sexual harassment at work goes unreported – and those...
Carly McCann, University of Massachusetts Amherst and Donald T. Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts Amherst
The #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have brought renewed attention to workplace...
Expecting autistic people to ‘fit in’ is cruel and unproductive; value...
Peter Sun San Wong, Southern Cross University
Just 16% of adults with autism are in full-time paid employment, and this situation is not improving. The...