Amy Nicole Baker: 7 common questions about workplace romance
Amy Baker: 7 întrebări despre idilele de la serviciu
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pot fi un subiect dificil.
and professional lives?
şi cea profesională?
and power dynamics in the workplace?
şi dinamica puterii la muncă?
in workplace romance.
sunt într-o zonă gri.
frequently asked questions.
întrebări ale voastre.
Should I date my coworker?
E în regulă să ies cu un coleg de muncă?
your coworker for a bit of fun?
your coworker to hook up?
e mai bine să foloseşti Tinder.
better off on Tinder.
că te îndrăgosteşti de el/ea
you're falling in love with them
pentru o relaţie serioasă şi lungă,
for a long-term, committed relationship,
are generally positive about it
sunt de acord cu asta
that you're falling in love
that something else is in play --
şi de altceva la mijloc,
you should not date your boss,
nu ar trebui să o faci,
between a boss and a subordinate,
tend to fall on the person
some kind of favoritism,
stirred up by that.
have a negative impact on your career.
chiar dăuna carierei.
third-party evaluators online
unor evaluatori externi să îşi imagineze
on which employee should get picked
ce angajaţi ar trebui selectaţi
for imaginary employees,
angajaţilor imaginari
that an employee had been dating
that person for the training program
să îl aleagă pentru training
same credentials
to dismiss their accomplishments.
și realizările profesionale.
you're really the boss, right?
ca un şef, nu-i așa?
a power dynamic there
o disproporţie de putere
honestly felt, personal connection
who's lower in the company pecking order.
cel mai jos poziţionat în ierarhia firmei.
„Oare nu ies?"
but secrecy tends to be corrosive.
dar secretele pot fi corozive.
as a coalition or a unit,
ca o coaliţie, o uniune,
that you're not the same person;
că nu sunteţi una şi aceeaşi persoană,
but you are going to disagree.
dar aveți și păreri diferite.
often attracted to each other?
atraşi unul de celălalt?
tend to be attracted to each other
e că oamenii se simt atrași
that has to be added:
close collaboration.
with a tight deadline
foarte important şi urgent,
and brainstorming ideas.
a really great idea.
and that's natural.
şi e perfect normal.
sarcinilor de serviciu.
are attracted to each other
sunt atrași unul de celălalt
similar to each other.
aceștia seamănă foarte mult.
And "Opposites attract."
și „Opusul se atrage."
research suggests ...
that for people flirting at work,
că pentru cei ce o fac,
și crește creativitatea.
things are different
că se întâmplă contrariul
or who are subjected to the flirting.
sau care sunt supuși la flirt.
creates a sense of not knowing the rules,
că nu știi regulile,
that you shouldn't be seeing.
flirting at work --
flirtrând la serviciu
less satisfied in their jobs,
satisfăcuți la muncă
by their company.
appraisal of the work environment,
can be even stronger.
poate fi şi mai pronunţat.
not being bothered by the flirting.
că nu sunt deranjaţi de asta
they enjoy it.
really could be toxic.
poate fi toxic.
on workplace relationships?
legat de relaţiile la serviciu?
on a sexual harassment,
pentru hărţuirea sexuală,
recognize that.
Umane conștientizează asta.
behavior we've been talking about,
consensual de care vorbim
would love to wave a magic wand
Umane să fluture o baghetă magică
fall in love at work,"
„Să nu te îndrăgostești la muncă."
and sexuality is who we are.
şi sexualitatea ne reprezintă.
to flip the script a little bit.
to really think more broadly
să fie mai deschişi
stamping out office romance,
neapărat să elimine relaţiile la serviciu,
a workplace climate and culture
unui climat şi a unei culturi
for their individual contributions,
pentru contribuţia lor individuală,
sau sexul pe care îl au,
people are valued and respected?
sunt apreciați și respectați?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Amy Nicole Baker - Organizational psychologistAmy Nicole Baker is an associate professor of psychology at the University of New Haven.
Why you should listen
Amy Nicole Baker received a Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology from the University of Maryland. Her research interests are in workplace romance, organizational climate, perceptions of women in the workplace and dual-earner couples. Her work has been published in some of the top journals in her field, including the Journal of Applied Psychology and Educational and Psychological Measurement.
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