Overview
Workplace
negativity is often treated as a “people problem,” but HR professionals know it
can quickly become a culture, productivity, and retention problem.
Most
of us have seen it happen. Rumors, gossip, repeated complaints, unresolved
conflict, poor communication, or a few disruptive attitudes can move through a
department faster than expected. What begins as frustration in one corner of
the workplace can soon affect morale, collaboration, absenteeism, turnover,
employee engagement, and even profitability.
This
is especially important now. Gallup’s 2026 workplace research found that global
employee engagement fell to 20% in 2025, its lowest level since 2020, with low
engagement tied to an estimated $10 trillion in lost productivity worldwide.
Gallup also reported that manager engagement dropped from 27% to 22% between
2024 and 2025, which matters because managers are often the first line of
defense when negativity begins spreading inside a team.
SHRM’s
workplace civility research also shows how costly negative workplace behavior
can become, estimating that U.S. organizations lose about $2.3 billion per day
from reduced productivity and absenteeism linked to incivility.
The
challenge is that many resources on workplace negativity either stay too
general or become too complicated to use in daily management situations. HR
professionals, supervisors, and managers need practical steps that make sense
in the real world — not theory that is difficult to apply when employees are
frustrated, teams are divided, or managers are unsure how to respond.
This
webinar will focus on common-sense, easy-to-implement ways to identify where
negativity thrives, understand why it continues, and stop it before it becomes
part of the workplace culture. Participants will learn how to address rumors,
gossip, conflict, and other behaviors that weaken trust, morale, productivity,
and employee engagement.
The
goal is simple: help leaders create a more positive, accountable, and
productive work environment before negativity becomes the accepted tone of the
team.
Areas
Covered in the Session
- Where
Negativity Thrives
- Why
Negativity Thrives
- Ways
of Stopping Negativity in its Tracks
- Action
Item for Participants
To
support implementation of the concepts discussed during the webinar, attendees
will receive the following handouts:
- Workplace
Negativity Triage & Escalation Guide
- Manager
Early-Intervention Scripts & Documentation Toolkit
Why
Should You Attend?
Workplace
negativity is not always easy to manage because it often falls between employee
relations, communication, conduct, performance, morale, and culture. It may
begin with gossip, repeated complaints, rumors, unresolved conflict, or poor
teamwork, but the impact can quickly reach productivity, absenteeism, turnover,
engagement, and the overall work environment.
This
session is especially valuable because it is led by Bob McKenzie, who brings
more than 40 years of human resources management experience across public and
private sector workplaces. His background gives him a practical understanding
of how workplace behavior affects managers, employees, HR, and the organization
as a whole.
Rather
than treating negativity as a vague attitude problem, Bob will focus on
common-sense steps HR professionals, supervisors, and managers can use in real
workplace situations. Attendees will learn where negativity tends to grow, why
it continues, and how to stop it before it becomes part of the workplace
culture.
You
should attend if you want practical guidance from an experienced HR
professional on how to protect morale, improve collaboration, support managers,
reduce unnecessary conflict, and create a more positive and accountable
workplace.
Who
will benefit?
This
webinar is designed for professionals responsible for managing workplace
culture, employee behavior, team morale, communication, and day-to-day employee
relations. It will be especially useful for HR leaders, managers, and
supervisors who need practical ways to recognize and stop negativity before it
affects productivity, engagement, and retention; those include:
- Human
Resources Managers/Human Resources Directors
- HR
Business Partners/Employee Relations Managers
- Employee
Relations Specialists/People Operations Managers
- Talent
Management Professionals/Organizational Development Professionals
- Training
and Development Managers/Workplace Culture Managers
- Compliance
Managers/Operations Managers
- Department
Managers/Team Leaders
- Supervisors/Frontline
Managers
- Office
Managers/Plant Managers
- Shift
Supervisors/Small Business Owners
- Business
Unit Leaders/Executive Directors
- Nonprofit
Administrators/Public Sector Managers
- School Administrators/Healthcare Practice Managers
- Senior Managers responsible for employee performance and morale
Bob McKenzie, has over 40 years of human resources management experience. His background includes a wide range of hands-on experience in all areas of Human resources management in all types of industries within the public and private sectors.
Bob has been cited in a number of Human Resources trade publications. Among them are HR.com, HR Magazine, HR Florida Review, Vault.com, BNA and the Institute of Management and Administration and the Business Journal. He has been a speaker at a number of conferences as well as audio and web-based seminars.
Bob is a graduate of Rider University where he received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce Degree and double majored in Industrial Relations and Organizational Behavior.
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