Friday, June 24, 2011

It's now what you know.

Did you hear about that senior police officer in North Yorkshire last month who nearly got himself sacked for nepotism? He was under a lot of pressure to resign and was given a final written warning for his conduct. Oh how different things would be at Sitel Exeter if management took such a severe line with nepotism and cronyism. For those of you unfamiliar with the terms. Nepotism is putting your family ahead when it comes to jobs and cronyism is sorting out your friends with jobs regardless of ability. Neither practice has any place in the modern workplace in my view. The recently departed operations manager Phil gave us a prime example of why this shouldn't happen. It's pretty common knowledge that Phil runs a Sunday league football team called Exeter Phoenix FC. That team has had around a third of its 30 man squad pass through the doors of Sitel at one point or another and to the best of my knowledge all but one of them has been given opportunities to climb the career ladder. What are the chances?

If you look at the performances of those who have both played for Phils team and been promoted at Sitel it's not all bad news. A couple of them have definitely deserved to get ahead. Richard on the second floor seems to be a capable and efficient team manager. On the other hand there have been a couple of horror stories too. Chris Clows time with Sitel has become the stuff of legend for all the wrong reasons. He left the company months ago and yet just a week ago out on smokers corner someone brought him and his abilities as a team manager up in conversation. How did he manage to get promoted and stay ahead if he was such a poor worker? Simple really. Played football with one operations manager, Phil. Best of friends with another operations manager, Shane, and was father to the HR managers grandson. Game, Set and Match.

It is my hope that as the new senior management structure works itself out we will see more promotions based on ability and less based on who you drink with or share your bed with. This does not mean you can't promote a friend. Quite the opposite. If you get on well with someone and they are genuinely capable that's a good thing. On the other hand if you promote a friend who say has a lot of late or sick over another more suitable candidate then people are, rightly, going to get annoyed.

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