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In Our Conversation Today, We’re Exploring:

  • Nayla and Eric’s personal experiences with coworkers who demonstrated moral flexibility with company finances

  • Navigating the complex emotions that can arise when the person exhibiting bad behaviors also helps you in some way

  • The first question you should ask yourself when determining how you’re going to handle someone else’s bad behavior

  • The importance of addressing the bad behavior directly and appropriately

What do you do when you see someone in your workplace exhibiting behaviors that make you uncomfortable?

We’ve all had a boss who thought yelling was an effective form of communication, a coworker who used aggressive tactics in order to get what they wanted, or a team member who decided to expense some personal items.

Bad behaviors are often tolerated in the workplace, but doing so can lead to far greater problems down the line.

That’s why, in this episode, we’re exploring how to handle the bad behaviors of others in the workplace that might range from explosive outbursts to crossing financial boundaries to lacking courage that almost always leaves us feeling uncomfortable.

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