When Pressure Turns Into Violence

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When pressure turns into violence Jan 15, 2008
01/15/2008 01:23 AM | By Carole Spiers, Special to Gulf News

There are few workplace experiences that are so stressful as witnessing a sudden outburst of violence, even if it's not directed at you personally.

And as a UK-based stress consultant, I can tell you that Dubai is likely to see a disturbing rise in these incidents, because similar factors are increasingly at play in both countries.

The main factor is undoubtedly the accelerating pace of business and the pressure that it generates. Everything speeds up, including your temper. In the event of a disagreement, there is no time for simmering resentment. All the pressure is on you to get straight back to your work-station, and re-enter that crisis atmosphere that seems to dominate office life, even in the absence of any emergency. However, that is not conducive to good heath or productivity.

If this atmosphere at work is continuous, then the sufferer may release all that frustration elsewhere - perhaps in response to slow service in a restaurant or waiting at the bank till. And then the waiters and tellers have to swallow their own dignity, which contributes to a whole new reservoir of stress... (That, of course, is quite apart from the possible effects on home and family life.)

This is, of course, ironic. The person whose tensions suddenly erupt into violence may not be the natural extrovert type at all. He may be just the opposite: the conformist who has simply had to restrain his feelings once too often. "Beware the fury of a patient man", someone said.

Recognised subject

Not surprisingly, Anger Management is now an officially recognised subject for study, and employers right across industry and government are seeing the benefit of training their HR department or line-managers in the relevant skills and drills.

The first step is preventative - identifying the types of environment where violence is most likely to happen, and which types of situations are liable to spark it.

Next, you need to know how to avoid the sort of dialogue and body-language that signals confrontation and challenge, however unintentionally.

Having rid yourself of these, you learn to adopt a positive attitude of openness and approachability that can prevent the build-up of conflict.

Defusing aggression

This has a lot to do with defusing aggression through Active Listening (which you may remember from an earlier edition of this column), a form of questioning that sounds less like an interrogation and more like an interview.

Active Listening is a widely-used intervention that has been shown to generate valuable trust and goodwill, and to keep up verbal momentum, so vital to the resolution of tense situations.

By adding Anger Management to your training agenda, you'll equip your organisation with a toolbox of effective strategies for dealing with angry individuals and keeping a handle on potentially violent incidents.

Key points: Violence at work

Workplace culture in UAE is moving into the danger zone for violence
In the absence of suitable outlets, stress may affect work and leisure
Anger Management can be formally studied, with impressive results

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Jan 15, 2008
Sounds like another justification for HR people and counsellors.
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Interesting article.. I am not sure I buy into it though.
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Before people use to come to Dubai to unwind and relax; now most of them come here to work ..work hard and work fast. Then time will come; people will need to get out of Dubai just to unwind from these fast pace environment.
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Jan 15, 2008
Modern age of evolution!
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Our HR Manager read this to me, so I opened a six pack of whupass on him!

Felt better afterwards though!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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employees can be suicide bombers ? :roll:
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Jan 15, 2008
HP wrote:employees can be suicide bombers ? :roll:


Depends on their qualifications...

Being mentally subnormal is a prerequisite.

Or President of the United States, as we know it!

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reviewer wrote:Before people use to come to Dubai to unwind and relax; now most of them come here to work ..work hard and work fast. Then time will come; people will need to get out of Dubai just to unwind from these fast pace environment.


Dubai is fast-paced? Hehehehehe...
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gtmash wrote:
reviewer wrote:Before people use to come to Dubai to unwind and relax; now most of them come here to work ..work hard and work fast. Then time will come; people will need to get out of Dubai just to unwind from these fast pace environment.


Dubai is fast-paced? Hehehehehe...


You have seen them doing 220kmph down the highway, weaving in and out of the traffic...in a Toyota Echo with the windows blacked out. Fast paced enough for you?

8) 8) 8)

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