Are You the Boss's Favorite?
Figure
1: Favoritism in the Workplace(Source:
With the ongoing covid 19 pandemic many business organizations
push to their limits to find ways to survive in this crisis. So many adopted and
adapted quickly by reopening their offices in a different approach. For
example, nowadays many can work from home, and organizations’ in charge are authorized
by their management to decide who should come to work and who will work from home.
As time goes by many who ask to come to the office for work start to
complain that the manager’s favoritism allowed others to work from home, not
for them.
What is managers’ Favoritism? And how could it affect
overall organization operations and performance?
Managers by authority manage staff and other resources
smoothly and efficiently to reach organizational goals. In this process,
managers should make sure to have equal opportunities for all staff to perform
and should prioritize who performed.
But in a real scenario, we can find managers demonstrating favor to one person or group over all of the other employees for reasons
unrelated to performance
According to May(2020), signs of favoritism toward an employee or group are,
1. Spends
more time having informal and formal
interactions with them
2. Open
door policy and let it pass policy for them
3. Assigns
desired light workload and praises when complete, but for others not the same.
4. Favors
them when making decisions or recommendations regarding promotions or pay.
5. Considers
the suggestions from them and priority
to them
6. Flexible
in terms of absences sides with them when disputes with other employees
7. Nepotism
|
Issue |
Effects
On Organization |
Effects on "Favorite" employee or group |
Effects
on Other Employees |
|
Breach of employment obligations |
If it is found to breach of your employment
obligations, a compensation payout |
May disclose their work ethics |
Looking for better employers |
|
Loss of respect for company leadership |
Hard to achieve organizational goals. |
Neglected by other co-workers |
Low morale |
|
Hard-working employees have disregarded |
loss of productivity and a decline in the
quantity and quality of work produced |
Missing out on the talents and skills on themselves
as they favored. |
Low morale |
|
Resentment |
Loss of unity may decrease productivity |
Resentment toward them |
Low morale |
|
Resignation |
Loss of talent due to staff turnover |
Toward them |
Low morale and leave |
|
Business impact |
Performance undoubtedly be compromised |
Will promoted but will be unable to take the
responsibility |
Low morale and leave |
Favoritism, cronyism, and nepotism or in any form of
it give undue advantage to someone who does not deserve it and breach the
justice of fairness and violate employee morals
These types of favoritism practices are very common in the Sri Lankan context and they may reflect the failure we may experience as a nation today.
References
Employsure,
2016. How to Eliminate Favouritism in the Workplace. [Online]
Available at: https://employsure.co.nz/blog/eliminate-favouritism-workplace/
[Accessed 2021 December 2021].
Hrab,
A., 2019. Favoritism and Nepotism: Managing Favoritism in the
Workplace. [Online] Available at: https://www.eskill.com/blog/favoritism-nepotism-workplace
[Accessed 12 December 2021].
Lucas,
S., 2020. Is Favoritism in the Workplace Illegal?. [Online]
Available at: https://www.thebalancecareers.com/is-displaying-favoritism-in-the-workplace-illegal-4159736#:~:text=workplace%20is%20illegal.-,What%20Is%20Favoritism%3F,for%20reasons%20unrelated%20to%20performance
[Accessed 2021 December 2021].
Nadler
, J. & Schulman, M., 2006. Favoritism, Cronyism, and
Nepotism. [Online] Available at: https://www.scu.edu/government-ethics/resources/what-is-government-ethics/favoritism-cronyism-and-nepotism/
[Accessed 12 December 2021].
This is a common problem in Sri Lanka. There is no dimension until its end is seen. The main reason is the lack of activities that change attitudes.Ignorance and lack of interest also play a role in such activities. The boss of the organisation must be independent. Also, employees are more likely to have problems with each other in an organisation.In this article you have tried to present some important information thank you.
ReplyDeleteMost of times in private sector this in common problem. Some bosses have favorite employees and employees also flavor to some managers. This is not a good concept to develop the organisation.employees flovor to boss to take benifit. Real boss need to understand they are as non value employees to the organisation.
ReplyDeletePriyankara.
Office relationships, especially between a boss and an employee, can be tricky. As a matter of basic human nature, people are compelled to prefer or like someone over others. There should be a plethora of factors that influence our feelings for someone or our admiration for their abilities. Given that there are various types of people working in the same environment, there are a few major challenges.
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