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Posted By: Pomp Swearing at work can 'cut stress' - 2nd Feb 2008 5:36am
Originally Posted by bbc
Swearing at work helps employees cope with stress, academics at a Norfolk university have said.

A study by Norwich's University of East Anglia (UEA) into leadership styles found the use of "taboo language" boosted team spirit.

Professor Yehuda Baruch, professor of management, warned that attempts to prevent workers from swearing could have a negative impact.

But Professor Baruch discouraged swearing in front of customers.

'Maintaining solidarity'

He said: "In most scenarios, in particular in the presence of customers or senior staff, profanity must be seriously discouraged or banned.

"However, our study suggested that, in many cases, taboo language serves the needs of people for developing and maintaining solidarity, and as a mechanism to cope with stress. Banning it could backfire.

"Managers need to understand how their staff feel about swearing.

"The challenge is to master the art of knowing when to turn a blind eye to communication that does not meet with their own standards."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/7047536.stm
Posted By: MrPhil Re: Swearing at work can 'cut stress' - 2nd Feb 2008 9:51am
f_uckin right it helps.
Posted By: Cali_16v Re: Swearing at work can 'cut stress' - 2nd Feb 2008 3:01pm
i swear like a trooper in work, my boss doesn't hear cos she works days and i work nights.

raftl
Posted By: Civic_Coupe_Sean Re: Swearing at work can 'cut stress' - 2nd Feb 2008 3:05pm
I swear all the time at home wink
Posted By: Brummy_Ben Re: Swearing at work can 'cut stress' - 2nd Feb 2008 3:15pm
my mate at work neal says nothing but fooking this and pissing that raftl

im always swearing when stressed or feeling upset at work and it does help smile
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