Managing Workplace Negativity
Figure 1: Work culture (Source:
Introduction
As an HR manager, it’s important to
pay attention to workplace negativity as it can threaten the success of your
organization. It affects employee
morale,
and more time and energy ends up spent on unnecessary negativity rather than
productive work. Your employees may become hesitant to take up new roles
and responsibilities, or their creativity and innovative capacity could suffer.
If they can’t think of new ways to reach organizational goals, the company’s
growth may take a hit. Negativity causes heavy losses to organizations and
deteriorates workplace relationships.
The first step to minimizing workplace negativity is
to identify a root cause. That is,
·
A loss of confidence or autonomy
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Burnt out due to excessive work or
strict deadlines
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Misunderstood or unheard in the
workplace
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Unappreciated, unrecognized, or
underpaid
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Unable to resolve disagreements with
peers
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Negative as a result of rumors or gossip
·
Motivated but lacking in resources or
support
Once you know the
underlying reason for workplace negativity in your organization, you can work
to reduce it. As,
Identify the cause
We went over common causes of workplace
negativity, but how do you know which one is affecting your organization? There
may be legitimate reasons to address, and blaming employees for their negative
behavior won’t help. Observation is the key to identifying the cause of
workplace negativity. Observe employee interaction and understand their
perception of the organization. Strive to receive consistent feedback from your employees.
Create a positive work culture
It
is important to develop a positive culture at
your workplace to prevent negativity. A positive work culture reduces stress
and enhances the happiness and
productivity of your employees. When the workplace is positive, your employees’
commitment towards the organization increases and turnover is
reduced. The following ideas can help you to create a positive work
environment:
- Recognize your employees’ hard work
- Motivate teams with incentives
- Treat everyone with respect
- Organize fun activities
regularly
- Promote communication and
collaboration
Encourage open communication
Pay attention to the opinions and ideas your
employees have to ensure that they feel comfortable in their
work environment. Give them a voice in the organization. Your employees
will feel more valued and develop a more optimistic outlook on the company and
their growth within it. Some ways to encourage open communication in an organization
are:
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Evaluate the current communication strategy
in your organization
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Put an end to one-way communication
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Implement an open door policy
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Encourage your employees to provide feed back
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Recognize and reward this feedback
Trust your employees
Develop a sense of trust between and with
your employees. When your organization doesn’t trust its employees, it can
be very obvious. This can lead to lower motivation, and employees may feel
unable or unwilling to use their full potential. Here are some steps to
foster trust between management and employees:
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Keep your employees informed about important
decisions
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Encourage integrity and ethical behavior in
your organization
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Pay attention to your employees’ interests
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Implement training opportunities
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Provide credit to your employees when they
succeed
Treat all employees equally
Favoritism can cause a loss of motivation and
build a feeling of resentment in your employees. As a result, employee
loyalty lessens, and a negative attitude towards the organization
develops. As an HR manager, it’s your duty to prevent favoritism and
ensure that work policies are followed by all the employees. The following
ideas can help you to prevent favoritism:
·
Pay close attention to how you communicate with
your employees
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Ensure that the mode of evaluation is the
same for all employees
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Avoid spending too much time with a
particular employee
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Conduct regular meetings with all employees
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Implement a process that allows employees to
report bias
·
Provide proper reasons for every decision
involving employees
Conclusion
Workplace negativity is a
major issue that can cause severe financial consequences to your
organization. It can decrease employee morale and drain your employees’
energy. Dealing with unmotivated and unhappy
employees can cause a lot of stress, and the negativity gradually spreads
from one employee to another. Practicing these tips, may help you prevent this
negativity, and build a happy, productive, and positive work environment.
References
Bratton, J.
& Gold, J., 2017. Human Resource Management: Theory and Practice.
London: Palgrave.
Deloitte and
Touch Human Capital, 2011. Stratagic Internal Communications. Boosting
Corporate Culture, Productivity and Profitability, Jaunary. pp.42-56.
HEATHFIELD,
S.M., 2019. the balance careers. [Online] Available at: https://www.thebalancecareers.com/tips-for-minimizing-workplace-negativity-1919384
[Accessed 1 December 2021].
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