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How can you not see the signs?, is a book with a difference. In this unique and compelling resource, you'll be taken on a heartfelt journey via emotive poetry underpinned with actionable guidance on workplace bullying. You'll be compelled to answer the calls to action on your all-important workplace culture. This book offers a fabulous alternative to the academic text, which hopefully will touch people at the heart-making them stand up and pay attention. This book is a call to action-a serious invitation to reflect on our own behaviour and be part of creating positive change. This unique…mehr

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How can you not see the signs?, is a book with a difference. In this unique and compelling resource, you'll be taken on a heartfelt journey via emotive poetry underpinned with actionable guidance on workplace bullying. You'll be compelled to answer the calls to action on your all-important workplace culture. This book offers a fabulous alternative to the academic text, which hopefully will touch people at the heart-making them stand up and pay attention. This book is a call to action-a serious invitation to reflect on our own behaviour and be part of creating positive change. This unique approach makes it a must-have companion for anyone in the leadership game. Whether you're at the helm or part of the crew, this book resonates, offering insights that hit close to home and emphasising the transformative power of leadership.
Autorenporträt
Jo Woodhouse lives in Sydney, Australia.She has worked for over twenty years in the medical devices and consumables industry, but recently found the need to write about lived experiences in the hope they can help others.Jo has had her own experiences of workplace trauma and could also see the pain others are living with all around the globe due to workplace bullying. She felt the need to write this book and try to make people see things in a different way, to reflect on their own behaviour, and to hopefully make some kind of difference in the workplace.When Jo's not working, you will find her spending time with family and friends, with a paintbrush in hand, on long distance walks, or lazing on the beach in summer. Jo has also drafted two children's books and hopes to publish them soon.