At some point in your life, I am sure you have played the game of telephone. You tell a secret to a friend, and they pass it on. The secret is passed on over and over, constantly changing as people misunderstand or mishear the person telling it to them. By the end, the secret is nothing like the original statement.
Sounds like a game for children, right? Yet, somehow it still happens from time to time in an office filled with adults.
You would think as we get older we wouldn’t have the time or the energy for gossip. We all know
Workplace Rumors: Stop Trouble in Its Tracks
Employees with the wrong information can cause a lot of problems if you don’t put an end to workplace gossip
Nov 07, 2017 | by Alexandra Townsend |
















