In organizations, bullying begets whining, study finds

In organizations, bullying within decision-making groups appears to go hand in hand with whining, according to a new study. ‘In other words, when some people act dominant by bullying, others respond by being submissive and whining,’ says the professor of communication who led the study. The researchers found that both reported bullying and whining behaviors negatively impacted group perceptions of cohesiveness and decision-making effectiveness.