How to resist manipulation at work? We discuss it on the podcast “Who Would Talk”
Miscellaneous / / October 30, 2023
Let's look at what forms unhealthy influences can take on employees and when you should think about quitting.
In the third season of the conversational podcast “Who Would Talk,” the hosts Mikhail Volnykh and Daria Bakina, together with psychologist Elena Kotova respond to letters from Lifehacker’s friends - authors of famous audio shows, bloggers and media managers.
This time we are analyzing an audio letter from the hosts of the podcast “Organize an asap!» Tanya Bichina and Sasha Maksakova. Turn on the episode to find out with us the answers to fundamental questions: how to understand that your boss is trying to convince you manipulate, is manipulation acceptable in working relationships and what to do if they openly demand from you impossible.
07:30 — how common are situations when a boss moves from delicate requests to moral pressure on employees.
15:37 - how to understand that you are being manipulated.
17:23 — where to complain if your rights are systematically violated.
29:25 — is it worth discussing compromises with management or is it always necessary to be a hero and sacrifice yourself at work?
30:14 — what to do if you are given tasks that were not initially part of your responsibilities.
32:15 — Is it normal if the boss doesn’t care about the personal problems and desires of the employees.
37:50 — summing up the conversation.
More interesting topics in previous issues "Look who's Talking». Subscribe to the podcast and listen to it wherever is convenient: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, «Yandex Music», «In contact with», «Sound», Castbox And SoundStream.
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