Sigma_Orionis wrote:That's what bugs me the most. It's obvious that for whatever the reason: when it comes to priorities employees go last.
So why bother doing all the nonsense about "employees being our most valuable asset"?
Specially these days where supposedly "high unemployment" makes companies have their pick of personnel.
If you ask me, stupidity like that alienates people much more than anything else.
I am going to assume you were not asking a rhetorical question.
The reason that companies play this game of "you are the most valuable asset" is that it costs almost nothing to play it and the gain in employee satisfaction and productivity makes it worthwhile. And it has nothing to do with being evil. It just boils down to simple pragmatics.
Enough employees are motivated by pats on the back that it makes it worth the effort to pat them on the back. So you have employee of the month, certificates of appreciation, or the "great job on that last server crash" accolades. Usually followed by "this is all your fault that Customer X is bailing on us because our employees aren't engaged in saving the companies A$$"
And studies have shown that if the environment is toxic enough you literally can't pay the best employees enough money to stay. So, most companies settle for creating an environment that is the least toxic with the least amount of resources expended. Again, simple pragmatism usually explains the outcome.
And that is why you get pieces of paper with your name on them and a parking space close to your office instead of raises or real authority make changes in your work environment.
Caveat: In some cases inertia, human nature, and true sociopathic tendencies create an environment where they decide that motivation is best accomplished by using
Dilbert's management handbook. In those cases all bets are off and you are left with 4 options.
Option 1: Conspire with the rest of the cannon fodder to assassinate the pointy haired boss
Option 2: Become a collaborator and ensure your own survival. It's best if you enjoy watching others lose all hope.
Option 3: Use Option 1 to get your bosses job and enjoy torturing your minions until the inevitable day when they conspire to do you in.
Option 4: Quit your job and find a better one.
In a worse case scenario you may have no choice but to exercise a 5th option which is; cover your assets as best you can. Try not to attract anyone's attention. and wait until things improve or you can change your circumstances.
"To create more positive results in your life, replace 'if only' with 'next time'." — Author Unknown
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