Posts Tagged ‘UC Berkeley’
Firing college presidents: Katehi deserves Spanier’s fate
Monday, November 21st, 2011
A tale of two college presidents questioning whether the decision to inflict campus violence by Linda Katehi chancellor (president) of the University of California, Davis campus is equivalent to the failure to act by Graham Spanier at Penn State University, for which Spanier was fired.
Tags: Annette Spicuzza, Cal, Graham Spanier, John Pike, Linda Katehi, Mark G. Yudof, Penn State, Robert Birgeneau, Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, University of California
Posted in Social Justice | Post a Comment »
Role of Incompetence of Aggressive Bully Bosses Confirmed
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
At WBI we have always said that the four principal characteristics of bullied targets (from our 2003 online study) posed a threat to bullies — the integrity of independence, possessing more technical skill, being well liked, and acting ethically and honestly. When personally threatened, people tend to get defensive. This seems true in bullying situations at the bully to target, interpersonal, level. Now there is some science to back the common-sense notion.
Tags: aggression, bully boss, incompetence, Nathaniel Fast, Serena Chen, UC Berkeley, USC
Posted in Bullying Tutorials, Employer Action/Inaction, Science | 2 Comments »

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