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Many people are justifiably afraid to speak up in meetings [Youngblood, 1995].

Have you wondered why some workers dominate the conversation? Interestingly, their contributions are inversely proportional to their speech (which predictably revolves around themselves). Bravado is a substitute for what they don’t have – real achievements, and an appreciation for other people. Peers subjected to their mindless prattle feel helpless when cohorts behave like tyrants. Youngblood (2000) describes the typical format: Turn the page…

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compliments of Jeanne-Erin via Flickr

Professional workshops consist of courses to enhance our standing at work: these include technical skills training or demeanor with clients (e.g., assertiveness and public speaking). Rarely do we think of character development as a critical tool in our employment portfolio. In this culture it seems that “clawing” your way to the top is common, with our gentler coworkers bearing the stripes of peers’ ruthless behavior. Turn the page…

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