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The Upstander Leader

The Upstander Leader 1

How to develop a speak-up culture

by Jessica Hickman
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Publication Date: 27/09/2022
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An inspiring and informative guide for a new generation of leaders who are ready to speak up against toxic behaviour and bullying in the workplace.

We ve all heard of the Bystander Effect, where people see bad behaviour and they walk on by. Bystanders have been called out by the #MeToo Movement, Black Lives Matter and March4Justice, to name just three. It s not OK to ignore bad behaviour and it never has been. In the workplace (even in the highest levels of Government) bullying and bad behaviour take place, causing toxic cultures and awful places to work. But with 35% of the workforce now from the Millennial generation, it is essential that workplaces change.

The Millennials are the Upstander generation and they are the ones who are driving the future of business you need them on your team. It s time to empower our leaders to be Upstander Leaders to attract the best talent and make their working lives safe and enjoyable places where they can thrive. This practical book offers a 5-step model to help them do just that. Award-winning thought leader Jessica Hickman was a victim of workplace bullying over a three-year period when she saw first-hand the Bystander Effect.

It motivated her to write The Upstander Leader to encourage leaders to develop a speak-up culture in their organisations. The strategies explained in this book have been road-tested in a number of organisations where bullying is not tolerated, and it s not just OK to call it out it is encouraged.

ISBN:
9781922611468
9781922611468
Category:
Management: leadership & motivation
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
27-09-2022
Publisher:
Major Street Publishing
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
240
Dimensions (mm):
234x154x17mm
Weight:
0.27kg
Jessica Hickman

Jessica Hickman is the Founder and Director of Bullyology, an organisation that offers consulting, and workshops for C-Suite executives, business owners, leaders and employees on how to create a psychologically safe, thriving workplace culture free from bullying, harassment and toxicity while harnessing and inclusivity. Jessica is a regular media contributor.

She has been featured in the AFPA (Australian Federal Police Association) publications, Lawyers Weekly, Women in Construction UK, Hub Australia, the Healthcare channel, and Procore, and the BBC and runs her own podcast connecting and interviewing high-profile guests. Jessica is already plotting, planning and researching two more books based on current trends and timely topics identifies in the media and client feedback.

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Helpful tips on how to change the culture in the workplace. However the author herself states that becoming an 'upstander' is not for the faint hearted which almost defeats the purpose of what she's trying to achieve. More a crusade than a mission.This person has endured abuse publically and has been berated which she has then had to move states and hide herself, make herself incognito. Yet she decided to stay with the company for years and years. Really don't understand that logic.

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