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What We Can Learn From Glee's Naya Rivera's Firing Rumors

October 24, 2016 jill jacinto
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Repeat after me – never fight with the top CEO. Earlier this week reports came out that actress Naya Rivera was allegedly dismissed from the popular FOX hit series, Glee. Rivera was said to have major jealousy issues with the show's lead female star, Lea Michele. Insiders from the set say that the two had "major altercations." According to gossip site PopWrapped, Rivera has been "written out" of the season 5 finale, and will not return for the next season. Naya is reportedly "jealous that Lea is the show's main star," one Glee series insider told Us magazine. Another source added that the rivals "talk behind each other's backs- a lot."

This afternoon The Huffington Post did report that, "Glee's producers declined to comment on Rivera's future with the show." According to The Hollywood Reporter a representative from River'a team stated, "Any reports or rumors circulating that Naya Rivera was let go or fired from Glee are absolutely untrue. End of story."


Don't cause a scene – You won't like everyone – especially at the office. It's good to be competitive at work but not combative. If you have a problem with someone at the office, try venting your frustrations to friends as opposed to colleagues. They can lend a friendly ear without spreading gossip around the workplace and potentially fanning flames. Never openly fight with a coworker or lose your cool. Before you respond, count to five before blurting out something you might regret. And absolutely never put potentially threatening language in an email. You never know who is monitoring it. IT departments have the radar and control to detect this type of correspondence.

Kill them with kindness – Whether personal or professional the best way to 'win' over someone is not to react to their outbursts. Instead, be your cheerful self and produce your best work with a smile. Just like Lea and Naya – the top brass always has leverage. If you publicly spar with a higher up or vice versa – the top executive has the ability to say, "it's her or me (and my clients)."

Plan a lunch – Working with someone you don't like and whose feelings are mutually chilly is never easy. For your own best interests its best to squash it before the situation accelerates. Ask them out to lunch or coffee – far away from the prying ears and eyes of the office. It's time to address the issue while also building and repairing the relationship. Let them know that you respect them as a business person and value the work they do for the company. Calmly ask them how you can both work better together. Devise a solution to make your relationship work.

If it's really bad – It might be time to go to HR if this top executive is zeroing in and bullying you. Save any emails, documents you can to show as proof of a hostile work environment. The more evidence you have of this person's vicious behavior the better. Let HR know that you've tried to make it work, talked with that person and need them to intervene. Be careful with the language you use to describe that person as it will be recorded for review. Note that if this person is truly a powerful part of your company's bottom line – she most likely won't be the one that gets pushed out. Of course,  if the behavior was truly defamatory, hostile and racially charged a la NBA owner Donald Sterling – you have a much stronger argument.

Time to leave – If you work in a hostile environment and it's not getting better...it's time to think about a plan B. Start looking elsewhere. Revisit HR and see if you can transfer to a new department.
 

 

Tags Glee, fire, fired, rumor, gossip, office, Naya Rivera

IAC Swipes Left on Tinder CEO

October 18, 2016 jill jacinto

Tinder's 28-year-old CEO and creator, Sean Rad, is being demoted. Rad created the popular dating app while he was working for Hatch Labs an incubator for IAC.

The writing was on the wall for Rad when a scathing sexual harassment suit was filed earlier this year and settled in September. The suit, brought on by former Tinder executive Whitney Wolfe, stated that CMO Justin Mateen had sexually harassed her on multiple occasions.

Wolfe claimed in the suit that Mateen demoted her by removing her title of co-founder because she was a woman. She also said that she suffered from verbal abuse occurring over text messages that were allegedly sexist in nature, adding that Rad and Sam Yagan (CEO of The Match Group, a division of IAC) turned a blind eye to the abuse.

With the suit settled (and out of the public eye), the nail in the coffin was Rad allegedly calling Diller, the head of IAC, a 'd---k'--sending a photo to match the insult, according to the NY Post.

Rad got the call that he was being demoted in the midst of an announcement that he was monetizing Tinder. Last month, right before the call, he revealed the next revenue phase for the company at the Forbes Under 30 Summit in Philadelphia. "I went through every stage of mourning at once," he told Forbes. "Fear, a bruised ego. I started thinking about the company and my whole future."

Rad will act as President and remain on Tinder's board. In the meantime, he'll remain on as CEO until IAC can find an alternative. According to Rad, "We're looking for an Eric Schmidt-like person."

Tinder boasts 18 million active users and is valued between $1 billion to $5.5 billion. IAC owns a controlling stake in the company with 60 percent, while Rad's share is 10 percent.

Tags tinder, dating app, ceo, fired, swipe, media, dating, app, online dating, sean rad

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