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30: When Workplace Relationships Go South

30: When Workplace Relationships Go South

FromInside Job


30: When Workplace Relationships Go South

FromInside Job

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We cover three things we think of truths when it comes to workplace relationships in pain: Some workplace conflict is inevitable Sometimes we work with people who act like jerks Sometimes we act like jerks The workplace is full of decisions, tradeoffs, pressures and high stakes, and many of these are associated with strong emotions, and sometimes, conflict. When conflict happens, many of us feel hurt, disappointed, even targeted, which rubs up against our human desire to have harmony and get along at work.  Is that always the goal?  We ask our clients (and ourselves) about the continuum between being respected and liked (or feared and loved – thank you, Michael Scott). We argue that conflict can be healthy and productive, as long as it stays respectful, safe and there’s a pathway forward. Second, we offer that when we face bad behavior from others at work, it’s not enough to follow the guidance to give courageous feedback…That may be a best practice, but it doesn’t adequately offer us a way to make sense of being on the receiving end of someone else’s outburst.  Nayla offers a story that illustrates a few ideas for sense-making of a workplace relationship gone wrong. We explore the idea of taking ourselves out of the leading actor role in someone else’s movie, and how to explore the limits of our responsibility for someone’s else actions. Finally, we admit that each of us has been the jerk at work.   These are times when we believe we bear 100% responsibility for our actions (even though that’s difficult at times!) and that the inside job is about getting better at anticipating, understanding and managing our own behaviors. We explore ideas of body awareness and reflection, and the role of a honest apology when it’s necessary.   Inside Job is brought to you by Nayla Bahri and Eric Johnson.   To learn more about us and our work, visit www.insidejobthepodcast.com or email us at info@insidejobthepodcast.com.   To learn more about the ideas and resources discussed in this episode, check out our show notes.   Let’s connect! Instagram Facebook   We’d love to hear from you.
Released:
Oct 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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We’re Nayla Bahri and Eric Johnson, and we love to talk about the intersection of life and work. Why? Most of us will spend more hours of our life working than doing anything else. The relationship we have with work, and the way we make meaning of our time and experience there, serves as a great platform to explore how we show up to the rest of our lives: relationships, family and parenting, our health, our hobbies and interests, and our general attitude towards the human experience. With insights and observations pulled from our leadership and career coaching, teaching and consulting work, as well as the most relevant research across fields, we’ll talk about the ideas that really impact how you experience work – and your life – and actionable strategies to make work work for you, from the inside out.