Bullying and harassment are toxic weeds choking the creative industry’s growth, claims Jen Smith, CEO of CIISA. In a powerful statement, Smith asserts that these issues are the root cause of the staggering £1.8 billion annual losses in productivity within the M&E sector. But what’s the connection? And how can addressing these problems boost creativity?
This Bullying Awareness Week, the Film and TV Charity’s Looking Glass ’24 Deep Dive report shines a spotlight on the dark corners of the UK film, TV, and cinema industry. It reveals how workplace bullying, harassment, and discrimination permeate this unique business landscape, hindering productivity and stifling innovation.
But here’s where it gets controversial: Smith’s solution involves a radical overhaul of the industry’s fragmented structure, aiming to eradicate harassment at every level. This approach raises questions: Is it realistic to target the entire industry’s structure? Are there more nuanced solutions that address the root causes without such drastic measures?
The report is exclusively available to registered users, leaving many curious minds eager to delve into its insights. And this is the part most people miss: the potential for a transformative shift in the industry’s culture, where creativity thrives and productivity soars.
What’s your take on Smith’s vision? Do you think the industry’s structure is the primary issue, or are there other factors at play? Share your thoughts in the comments, and let’s spark a conversation about fostering a healthier, more creative work environment.