Limiting the Influence of Political Behavior
Limiting the Effects of Political Behavior
To Reduce System Uncertainty
- Make clear what are the bases and processes for evaluation.
- Differentiate rewards among high and low performers.
- Make sure the rewards are as immediately and directly related to performance as possible.
To Reduce Competition
- Try to minimize resource competition among managers.
- Replace resource competition with externally oriented goals and objectives.
To Break Existing Political Fiefdoms
- Where highly cohesive political empires exist, break them apart by removing or splitting the most dysfunctional subgroups.
- If you are an executive, be keenly sensitive to managers whose mode of operation is the personalization of political patronage. First, approach these persons with a directive to "stop the political maneuvering". If it continues, remove them from the positions and preferably from the company.
To Prevent Future Fiefdoms
- Make one of the most important criteria for promotion an apolitical attitude that puts organizational ends ahead of personal power ends.
- How can managers limit inappropriate and unethical behavior in the organization?
- How do you recognize and limit inappropriate or unethical political behavior where it occurs?
Political
behavior can be reduced or minimized in organizations through four
techniques: (1) reducing organization uncertainty, (2) reducing
interunit competition, (3) breaking up political fiefdoms, and (4)
preventing the development of future fiefdoms.