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Killing Litigation with Kindness

A new book is getting a lot of buzz among the Human Resources ranks and is even discussed in the April 11, 2005 edition of Time magazine:  The Likeability Factor, by Tim Sanders, a Yahoo! executive.  What is The Likeability Factor and why should management care? “A person who gives others ‘a sense of joy, happiness, relaxation or rejuvenation,’ says Sanders, is more likely to be hired, promoted and retained. According to research, he says, likeable bosses, rather than inconsiderate or feared ones, get the best work out of employees. Nastiness, which he says is rampant, translates into less productivity, higher turnover and a culture of unhappiness.” (Time magazine, “Animals, Behave; A New Book Tells Why Likeability Not Intimidation is the Real Key to Conquering the Workplace”).  “The basic rules are pretty, well, basic: No screaming, hanging up phones, slamming doors and expressing biting sarcasm. The bottom line for really slow learners: ‘Just be quiet and stop being so unfriendly.’” (Id.). 
Something we in HR have espoused for years and certainly something employment attorneys wish for:  the jury loves a likeable boss!  So why all the hoopla? 

Posted by Laurie R. Jones, Esq., SPHR on 04/12 at 03:21 PM

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