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Gossiping about coworkers is extremely harmful to an organization's culture. Coworkers who listen to and repeat and embellish gossip are complicit with those who initiate the rumors. Gossip may be interpreted as a personal attack whether or not it has anything to do with the work causing conflict among team members which can result in a lack of teamwork and low morale. Got a question about the product? Email us at [email protected] or ask the author directly by using the form to the right. If you cannot view the preview above this document description, go here to view the large preview instead. Source: Resolving Workplace Conflicts: Coworkers - Coworker Gossip PDF document
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Resolving Workplace Conflicts: Coworkers - Coworker GossipSold by Karen Reitor, Communique Productions Inc (this author has 84 documents)
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