Micro Points: Workplace Opinions and Ideal Life
Workplace Politics and Opinions 1. If your going to criticize the company you have just started working for, make sure you can defend against an attack of "how long have you been with the company" 2. Many times you may formulate opinions or criticisms about the company from many sources. The most accurate ones don't come from rants of a fired employee or a "sucks sight. They come from long time tenured employees who have gotten recognitions, awards, and who are the backbone of the company. 3. When you hear something critical of the company from a tenured employee it is best to sit on it and confirm it. 4. If a manager or employee gives you a hard time about voicing your disagreements with the company make sure you don't say it to that particular manager or air it in front of the that manger or employee. 5. Managers and supervisors cover themselves. Don't expect them to tell the truth 6. Favoritism is greater than hard work and esp. individual thoughts ...