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Technology has provided a way to send information quickly, easily, and without the messiness of emotions inherent in actually speaking with another human (Goleman, 1995). Electronic mail was originally intended to distribute information to employees en masse, and to efficiently allocate organizational resources. It was never intended to be a substitute for respectful interaction, or …Read the Rest

Annually, bullying costs about 4B dollars in the U.S. workplace alone. Workplace Bullying [film]. In her book “The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe,” McTaggart (2002) suggests that every thought, behavior, and interaction, no matter how insignificant, leaves an imprint in the cosmic realm. Recent scientific discovery has termed this celestial …Read the Rest