Until I joined my first job, I always used to think that the phrase “Change is must” is meant to be applied only to older people. I felt strongly that older people resist change unlike their younger counterpart.
Next day we assembled at the training hall and were in for a surprise. We all were told that the week-long training is held to inform us about the Office Etiquettes, policies and procedures. We were told that it is important that an office moves as one. Towards this, uniformity and ethics are necessary. I mentally rejected all these restrictions, which were placed on us in terms of dress code, communicating effectively, arriving in time, greetings etc.The training sessions got over and we all left with relieved faces, looking forward to our work
I was chosen to work for finance division and introduced to 6 people, who were to be my juniors. Of these, the oldest employee was 55 years old followed by 3 middle aged persons and 2 employees in their 20’s. My immediate step was to call up the group and tell them that am going to be their boss and they would be reporting to me henceforth.
My cold attitude towards the older employees was received with a much colder response. The 55 year old employee started telling me that “my experience is more than your age” and I used to ridicule him for still being my junior. I started providing more independence to the younger staff that I considered would be more enthusiastic and energetic. I never heeded to advice of certain elder people in my office, who were very understanding and nice to me. I was very proud of running my office in my own style with flexi timing, putting more responsibility on younger employees, cold attitude towards older employee etc.
One day I was informed by my department head that my team had underperformed and many personal complaints are noted against me. I was asked to set things right in a month’s time. I came to understand that my cold treatment to the 55 year old employee has resulted in drop in performance as he was the most efficient of all
From then on, I had learnt to analyze my shortcomings and realized that change is a continuous phenomenon which is applicable to each and every individual, in each different situation faced in your work life. One who learns to deal with it at the most appropriate time gets along successfully?
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A vivid picture of the experience as a new employee in a corporate by the author and wonderfully penned office etiquettes for the readers; this article has come in the time when more time and energy is wasted in controlling the attrition and not really instilling the corporate ethics in the employees.
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