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Miscommunication between the genders results not simply in wasted time during the workday, but hurt feelings and serious consequences. Miscommunication between the genders can cause a casual remark to be taken as sexual harassment, or a serious remark being laughed off as a joke. If a man feels that he is apt to be accused of sexual harassment, he might be unwilling to befriend a female coworker in an innocent manner, and a woman might be afraid to seem friendly less her manner be misinterpreted in a sexual manner by her male colleague. The result of this state of mutual tension is a less friendly and productive working environment. If a woman feels threatened and feels as if her male colleagues cannot take her seriously, she may leave the organization, or sense that her professional efforts are being hampered by her gender, and a male might feel as if he is being constantly watched, and cannot relax and simply be himself in an innocent fashion around his female coworkers.

Encouraging frank discussion by trained facilitators during the employee orientation process or 'sensitivity training' is one method that organizations cope with this problem today.
Another way is having trained human resource staff members to deal with the problem by attempting to smooth hurt feelings with a HR mediator between the warring parties. Still, despite the best efforts of organization, the media has publicized cases such as the infamous 'Seinfeld' lawsuit. In this instance, one woman took offense at a fellow employee's recapitulation of a popular, but sexually explicit scene in a television show over the employee water cooler.

Men and women must feel as if they can speak frankly with one another, during the workday, about professional matters. They must also feel as if they can have a cordial, friendly relationship for the workday to run smoothly. But more must be done than simply monitoring employee behavior. The ways that men and women communicate differently and send out intentional and unintentional signals must be studied in greater depth, so that neither gender offends the other, intentionally or….....

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