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You’re in a meeting and a colleague says something offensive. The other people in the room ignore it or laugh it off, but you’re offended. Deeply offended. You’re taken out of the moment and can no longer focus on the task at hand. What’s your next move? And what are the implications of that next move?

We sit down with our CEO for 15 minutes each week, every week to get practical business advice so we can advance in our careers. In this episode, we learn what to do if you’re offended by a coworker...

Key Takeaways:

  • Be aware that everyone has their own trigger words - try to understand the context behind why it’s concerning to them.
  • Be aware of the fine line between being too offensive and being too sensitive.
  • When possible, address the issue in private.
  • Consider taking some time to arrange your thoughts and come to terms with your emotions.
  • Pecking order matters - if you’re low in the hierarchy consider the repercussions of speaking out.
  • Be Aware: once you go political on your social channels, it’s hard to go back. And it’s interesting to note that while it can lose you business, it can also attract like minded clients.
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Manage episode 191484766 series 1750256
Content provided by David Blackburn and Double Forte. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Blackburn and Double Forte or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

You’re in a meeting and a colleague says something offensive. The other people in the room ignore it or laugh it off, but you’re offended. Deeply offended. You’re taken out of the moment and can no longer focus on the task at hand. What’s your next move? And what are the implications of that next move?

We sit down with our CEO for 15 minutes each week, every week to get practical business advice so we can advance in our careers. In this episode, we learn what to do if you’re offended by a coworker...

Key Takeaways:

  • Be aware that everyone has their own trigger words - try to understand the context behind why it’s concerning to them.
  • Be aware of the fine line between being too offensive and being too sensitive.
  • When possible, address the issue in private.
  • Consider taking some time to arrange your thoughts and come to terms with your emotions.
  • Pecking order matters - if you’re low in the hierarchy consider the repercussions of speaking out.
  • Be Aware: once you go political on your social channels, it’s hard to go back. And it’s interesting to note that while it can lose you business, it can also attract like minded clients.
  continue reading

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