About Outwit the Workplace Bully: 8 Steps You Need to Know to Reclaim Your Career, Confidence, and Sanity by Dawn M. Johnson
It’s time to reclaim your career, confidence, and sanity.
Is there a bully in your workplace? Researchers estimate that 49% of the US Workforce is impacted by workplace bullying annually. Unlike harassment or discrimination, workplace bullying is not illegal in the US. Organizations are often slow to react—citing the conduct as simply a personality conflict between two coworkers.
The bully targeted you for a reason. Workplace bullies select their targets carefully. The bully’s goal is to erode your confidence, undermine your professional reputation, and derail your career. They often succeed. Once the targeting starts, you often face a no-win choice—leave, or endure intense amounts of psychological abuse and humiliation.
In Outwit the Workplace Bully, the author speaks from personal experience as a target. She developed an eight-step process that will help you determine if you are being targeted, show you how to build your Bully Intelligence and inspire you to take strides to rebuild your confidence and career.
In the book you will learn how to:
Recognize the signs that you are being targeted
Develop your Bully Intelligence
Prevent the bully from using you against you
Protect your professional reputation
Rebuild your confidence and resilience
Get the support you need
Empower yourself and others
After reading this book, you will have the confidence, knowledge, and courage to move forward.
The Outwit the Workplace Bully eBook will be FREE on Amazon from May 14 – May 18, 2023
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Author Bio:
Dawn Johnson is the author of Outwit the Workplace Bully: 8 Steps You Need to Know to Reclaim Your Career, Confidence, and Sanity which earned a Finalist Award through American Book Fest.
In 2022, Women’s World magazine featured Dawn as one of “America’s Experts” on workplace bullying. Dawn is often called upon to speak on the topics of workplace bullying, building workplace trust, and effective leadership.
Dawn is an Assistant Professor in the Stender School of Leadership, Business, and Professional Studies at The College of St. Scholastica and serves as the Program Director for the MBA in Leadership and Change.
She earned her BA in psychology along with a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Arts in Management, all from The College of St. Scholastica.