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![]() I've worked from 1966 to present and have found some other reasons for low morale.
Many employees talk at the water coolers and this is what I've heard over and over: Employees have no respect for managers who are not fair. It is rare to find a manager who can keep an emotional distance and not favor certain employees. Managers think being "objectivite and fair" means they won't be liked. It's better to be 'respected' than liked and many managers have problems with this issue. Many managers like the apple polishers. But it's what happens after they've been presented the shiny apples as to how it affects staff morale. The polishers sometimes become the manager by proxy. Every situation I've worked in where employees were disgruntled is because at least one of the peer employees actually are the one running the operation. This can be seen by observing group dynamics, even in such mundane activities such as planning staff parties. Watch who is in control? who makes the primary decisions? who starts the planning without getting the concensus of the group? what is the reaction of the majority when some employees don't want to participate? It is unbelievable of the many things managers act like they don't know what's going on. Every manager where I've worked seemed to have problems remembering we are at work to get the work done. We are not at work for pure socializing and political networking which often brings down morale. Another thing which brings down morale : when a manager doesn't know what they are suppose to be doing. They pick at minute things like how your desk is organized, micro managing, taking credit for work they have not done,being afraid to assert their control with the apple polishers. Another thing: managers who have the attitude they are "better" than their employees and refuse to learn and or understand the duties and roles of their subordinates, so they better understand the issues involved in the work. As far as the top down or authoritarian style of management: you need to be a manager who is fair, focused and dedicated to doing work rather than winning a popularity contest. Another thing: managers need to treat responsible adults as "adults". How many managers do you know who are watching the clock to write up someone for being 2 minutes late rather than judging the overall behavior and performance of each employee. If an employee is doing 10 hours of work in an 8 hour day you bet I'm not going to make an issue over them being late 5 minutes. And also if an employee is sue apple polisher and doing 3 hours of work in and 8 hour day: I don't think you need those apples. Good luck with your project. Hope this helps. Quote:
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