A report published last year in the Journal of Applied Psychology confirms what many might say is obvious: “Incivility, … defined as insensitive behavior that displays a lack of regard for others, is ...
Medscape: How do you conceptualize incivility in nursing interactions? Cynthia (Cindy) Clark RN, PhD, and Sara Ahten, RN, MSN: Incivility is one term used to describe rude, disruptive, intimidating, ...
Faculty members at colleges and universities around the country are grappling with how to address potentially sensitive topics such as race and ethnicity, sexual assault, gender and sexuality, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tension in the workplace is up nearly 20% this year in part due to unpopular policies like return-to-office mandates and massive ...
Condescending comments, put-downs and sarcasm have become commonplace in the politically charged workplace, and a new study shows how this incivility may be spreading. Condescending comments, ...
If you don't have anything nice to say, perhaps it's OK to say it anyway—if responding to someone who has treated you or your team rudely, new Cornell research suggests. Civil responses to ...
Nasty remarks by politicians against their critics are so common that we may not pay them much mind. That's the problem of political incivility, say a pair of researchers who've studied the phenomenon ...
Over the past year and a half I have given you nine tools of civil behavior, four cornerstones, and examples of civility. I have tried to focus on the positive outcome of civility. If everyone used ...
As we acclimate to the “new normal” of post-quarantine life, many of us are or will soon be working with people we haven’t seen in person in years (or maybe have never met in person before). Indeed, ...
Good manners. Consideration. Graciousness. Respect. Courtesy. These synonyms of "civility" sound sadly as though they come from a bygone era. If they describe your work environment, or if you are a ...