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  • 1.  Prof. Joe Weintraub of Babson College client bullies

    Posted 11-23-2003 06:37
    Prof. Joseph Weintraub of Babson College shares a vignette of a manager
    actually using a bullwhip at work in "Foiling the Office Bully (With Sand in
    Your Face)" in today's New York Times. (The Times is free though you may
    have to register).

    http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/23/business/yourmoney/23onjo.html

    Charles Wankel Mg-Ed-Dv List Director wankelc@stjohns.edu
    RMED series co-editor: http://management-education.net/


  • 2.  Prof. Joe Weintraub of Babson College client bullies

    Posted 11-23-2003 10:27
    Charles

    Interesting article
    I seems to stop in the middle of a thought at the end of the second page.
    Was there anything more?

    best regards

    Alice Macpherson
    PD & PLA Coordinator
    Kwantlen University College
    604 599-3040

    "The greatest evil consists of treating people as if they are objects."






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    Prof. Joseph Weintraub of Babson College shares a vignette of a manager
    actually using a bullwhip at work in "Foiling the Office Bully (With Sand
    in
    Your Face)" in today's New York Times. (The Times is free though you may
    have to register).

    http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/23/business/yourmoney/23onjo.html

    Charles Wankel Mg-Ed-Dv List Director wankelc@stjohns.edu
    RMED series co-editor: http://management-education.net/


  • 3.  Prof. Joe Weintraub of Babson College client bullies

    Posted 11-23-2003 12:09
    Alice

    Though it is unclear to me what problem you encountered, two responses come
    to mind.

    1. You have to click NEXT to go to the second part of the article.

    2. It is best when reading the Times online to go to the VIEW menu and then
    click on TEXT SIZE and LARGEST. Then you click on PRINTER FRIENDLY VIEW on
    the side of the article. This is code for "advertising free complete on one
    page view". That is, the normal view has ads. To get more ads presented
    you have to keep clicking NEXT. To avoid the unpleasantness of it when
    reading newspapers and magazines online generally, it is always prudent to
    go to the PRINT view.

    I think the thing came to a sensible end when I read it.

    Cybercollegially,
    Charlie

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Alice Macpherson

    Charles

    Interesting article
    I seems to stop in the middle of a thought at the end of the second page.
    Was there anything more?

    Alice Macpherson

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    Prof. Joseph Weintraub of Babson College shares a vignette of a manager
    actually using a bullwhip at work in "Foiling the Office Bully (With Sand
    in Your Face)" in today's New York Times. (The Times is free though you may
    have to register).

    http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/23/business/yourmoney/23onjo.html

    Charles Wankel