End Bullying Now! Tools for Empowerment in Higher Education
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This book is designed to educate and empower people who work in higher education in order to reach their highest potential on the job. We want to increase their capacity to be more effective and efficient on the job. We also want to provide personal tools that increase one's awareness on the job. One does this by asking appropriate questions that help you take full responsibility for your actions. By asking these questions and thinking through solutuions you will empower yourself to become more effective in your job resp[responsibilities.
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End Bullying Now! Tools for Empowerment in Higher Education - Clara Wajngurt
I am proud of you that you are making the effort to increase your job potential and to work with bullying in the workplace. This book is about you and you will have the book, the survey, the blog and the various resources on the website to guide and empower you – so you take 100% responsibility for your actions. This is about your personal development and your growth to become better. I truly believe that the questions posed will help you think about your situation so that you create answer choices that will help you learn tools that input awareness on the job and make you work more effectively.
About Clara
Clara Wajngurt is a coach, author, speaker and professor in higher education and is an expert in self-development of others and empowering those around her. She has devoted her professional career to encouraging her students to take control of their lives, setting goals and in making positive choices. This is shown in her teaching, in her math anxiety workshops and more recently in her STEM workshops. As a union advocate she not only negotiates for employment rights in the workplace but in excellent working conditions. She has been actively involved in grievances, tenure and promotion decisions, job security actions and discussions on benefits for employees at the