When a colleague is grieving
Grief is a universal human experience, yet workplace culture is often inhospitable to people suffering profound loss. Managers come to work prepared to celebrate births and birthdays, and even to handle illnesses, but when it comes to death, they fall silent and avert their gaze. The default approac...
Main Authors: | Petriglieri, G, Maitlis, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Harvard Business Publishing
2019
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