Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Monitor and Reduce Subtle, Selective, Uncivil Behavior In Your Organization

Today’ best managers are aware that underlying biases and prejudices may still exist in organizations, and that employees may express these views more subtly nowadays. Employees may be selectively uncivil, which means to cut off others mid sentence, ignore or overlook others, categorize or stereotype others, expect lower behavior from some groups, and to hold other employees at lower levels of esteem or status than they deserve. Today’s best managers educate new employees about civil behavior to all employees, emphasize that unacceptable behaviors include both obvious and subtle actions, and set good examples of civil behavior for others to follow.

Source: Cortina, L. 2008. Unseen injustice: Incivility as modern discrimination in organizations. Academy of Management Review, 33, 55-75.