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Kanisha L. Adkins thought she was entering her dream job. All her work had finally paid off, and she had a chance to show the world her skills as an attorney. However, there was a significant problem with her new workplace-a saboteur. A new coworker made it her goal in life to embarrass and impede Kanisha. This was a workplace Judas, and Kanisha had no idea what to do. She had never experienced such an intense betrayal before and certainly didn't expect it at the hands of her administrative assistant. Kanisha recounts her experience to you not simply to tell her personal story but to show you…mehr

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Kanisha L. Adkins thought she was entering her dream job. All her work had finally paid off, and she had a chance to show the world her skills as an attorney. However, there was a significant problem with her new workplace-a saboteur. A new coworker made it her goal in life to embarrass and impede Kanisha. This was a workplace Judas, and Kanisha had no idea what to do. She had never experienced such an intense betrayal before and certainly didn't expect it at the hands of her administrative assistant. Kanisha recounts her experience to you not simply to tell her personal story but to show you how to spot a workplace Judas. In nine steps, she teaches you how to identify a Judas, understand the mind-set behind betrayal, protect your work, and care for yourself. She shows you when it is appropriate to simply do your job and when you need to bring up your concerns with a higher authority. Kanisha, who is also an ordained minister, examines the spiritual and emotional causes of such a toxic mindset and shows you how to keep spiritual and emotional strength during difficult times.
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Autorenporträt
Attorney Kanisha L. Adkins has spent more than twenty-five years working for the Commonwealth of Virginia in the areas of conflict management and resolution. She is particularly adept and skilled at addressing and resolving conflict in workplace relationships. Adkins is also an ordained Baptist minister. She received her master of divinity degree from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University. She serves her church as a preacher, teacher, counselor, and administrator. Adkins also received a master's degree in social work from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her many different areas of expertise create what she calls a "professional hybrid." Adkins lives in Glen Allen, Virginia. She enjoys music and sings in her spare time.