專欄露西

KUDOS TO BOSSES WHO HAVE MASTERED THE ART OF PRAISE

I am addicted to praise. The condition is neither attractive nor mature nor productive. Yet I crave praise and, if I don't get it, I go into a decline. If I do get it, I hold it up to the light to assess its quality and, if it passes muster, I experience a brief “praise rush”. But then I want – I need – more.

Because my own appetite is insatiable, I assume that praise is the answer to every managerial problem. Especially at this point in the economic cycle, when no one can afford to reward people with more money, to reward them with generous handouts of “what a star” would seem a no-brainer.

Alas, it is not as simple as that. Last week, a friend rang me to complain that she was feeling grim and demotivated. The previous day, her manager had called her into his office and attempted to drop a love bomb on her but it had gone off in her face and left her scarred. He had first congratulated her on the part of her job that is the easiest to perform and then warmly praised her diligence. She said bitterly to me that this was as bad as being praised for punctuality.

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露西•凱拉韋

露西•凱拉韋(Lucy Kellaway)是英國《金融時報》的管理專欄作家。在過去十年的時間裏,她用幽默的語言調侃各種職場現象,併爲讀者出謀劃策。她的專欄每週一出版在英國《金融時報》。露西在2006年獲得英國出版業獎的「年度專欄作家」獎項。

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