Workplace Bullying – Facts, Myths, and Responsibility

Wojciech Płuciennik talks with Wacław Kisiel-Dorohinicki – psychologist, trainer, and author of AntiBULLYING. Fight for Your Rights at Work – about one of the most challenging yet essential topics in the workplace. What exactly is workplace bullying, and how has its definition evolved over the years? What are its costs—not only for victims, but also for organizations and society as a whole? In this episode, you’ll find concrete examples, myths, tools, and practical tips for both managers and employees.

❓ In this episode:

What is workplace bullying and how has its definition changed?
How to recognize workplace bullying – and what are its types?
Does workplace bullying have a gender dimension?
What are the forms and mechanisms of workplace bullying?
Management Styles and Workplace Bullying
What Can a Manager Do to Prevent Workplace Bullying?
What to Do If You Become a Victim Yourself?

📚 Recommended reading:
AntyMOBBING. Walcz o swoje prawa w miejscu pracy , Wacław Kisiel-Dorohinicki

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👨‍💻 Wacław Kisiel-Dorohinicki
Psychologist, trainer, and university lecturer. He specializes in developing interpersonal skills, creating anti-bullying policies, supporting sales, and management. Author of books on stress, the labor market, and workplace bullying prevention. Certified trainer and career advisor.

👨‍💻 Wojciech Płuciennik
Business trainer and consultant with many years of experience in development and HR. He supports managers in enhancing their leadership skills and conducts training in management, personal development, and communication.

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