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Why is it important in leadership not to play favorites?

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Question added by Thurayya Al Qasim , Legal Counsellor , Ihqaq Law Firm
Date Posted: 2018/01/07
Ashraf E. Mahmoud (PhD)
by Ashraf E. Mahmoud (PhD) , University Lecturer, Freelancer Consultant and Trainer for Int'l Business & Banking TF. , FreeLancer

Thanks for invitation,

Following our colleagues' replies.

Noaman Dadghir
by Noaman Dadghir , private tuter , remote location

because the other employees may get offended in which may resolve in a conflict inside the workplace, and employees will start taking sides instead of working as a unit

Raammohan Kolandaivelu
by Raammohan Kolandaivelu , Director - HR & Legal (Asia Pacific) , Wittur Elevator Components India Private Limited

Leaders lead by example, and Managers play favourites

Leadership is a "Trait" and Manager is a "Title"

Mudassar Hussain
by Mudassar Hussain , INTERN , ABB Power & Automation (Pvt) Ltd.

In any organization, it is important to reward high-performing employees in order to motivate and retain your talent. Without this structure, favoritism can begin to take root in the workplace, which negatively impacts a company’s culture and its bottom line.

boualem larbi
by boualem larbi , مراقب , الديوان الوطني للاحصائيات

Hi Optimize the success points for specific goals

Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani
by Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani , Snr. HR & Finance Officer , Sarri Zawetta Company

Thanks

I support my colleagues answers

chittaranjan sarkar Sarkar
by chittaranjan sarkar Sarkar , HR Business Partner , Biosense Technologies Pvt Ltd

Whether leadership or managerial aspects , not to indulge in favoritism , as ur favourite will let you down .. And if u want to be leader and manager , be neutral and co-operative , people will follow u , respect you and stand by you ..

Anis ur  Rehman
by Anis ur Rehman , Assistant Professor , University of Hail

Leaders often fall into the trap of favoritism when they overlook or excuse lesser quality of work or spend personal time with select employees, while excluding others. Although these may seem like small issues from the perspective of the manager, they are not viewed that way by employees. A leader must adhere to a transparent framework that managers practice and employees understand. 

Blatant favoritism of one star employee can lower the morale of all other employees, as other good employees will likely be aware that their peer is enjoying extra perks while their own hard work goes unnoticed and unrewarded. As a result, these performers might feel neglected and unmotivated. If employees sense a culture of favoritism, this may discourage professional development. 

To avoid playing favorites, it is essential to ensure that rewards for employees are tied to performance. One way to avoid this is to establish a set base salary for all employees of a certain position. Anything more should be given out of merit on a case-by-case basis and the same standards should be set for all. 

Overall, being aware of the pitfalls of favoritism and developing a strategy to fairly reward strong employees can ensure the retention of these employees, while keeping motivation and office morale high.

 

Fayaz Ahmad
by Fayaz Ahmad , Founder/Director , Snow Kashmir

Leader has to keep an eye on each & everything. Leaders are those who have to feel the problems of all & have to rectify those. Therefore, a leader has to be neutral to all. Hence cannot play favorite to anyone.  In case he/she plays,then he/she cannot be a good leader.

Because you need to concentrate on your skills which should be based on real practices and how you did them during your experience on ground and relevant to your job tasks

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