A co-worker seen by others as an “office jerk” can be annoying, but also stand in the way of productivity.
New York University psychology professor Tessa West joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how workers can overcome the fear of approaching an office-mate conducting themselves inappropriately.
0:00 Jerk-like office behavior
1:24 Negative feedback
3:30 How to tell someone to tone it down
4:22 Ramifications of being an office jerk
6:11 Takeaways from the study
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New York University psychology professor Tessa West joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how workers can overcome the fear of approaching an office-mate conducting themselves inappropriately.
0:00 Jerk-like office behavior
1:24 Negative feedback
3:30 How to tell someone to tone it down
4:22 Ramifications of being an office jerk
6:11 Takeaways from the study
Your Money Briefing
WSJ's personal-finance podcast features the news that affects your money and what you do with it, breaking down complicated money questions from spending and saving to investing and taxes.
For more episodes of WSJ's Your Money Briefing: https://link.chtbl.com/WSJYourMoneyBriefing
#Office #Workplace #WSJ
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- office jerk, workplace politics, workplace bullying
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