84Putting an End to a Direct Report's Brownnosing
STRATEGY
If the faint praise of a direct report makes you uneasy, then intense praise will make you sick. The workplace brownnose who trumpets your praises no matter what you do is actually undermining your credibility and authority. The public nature of extravagant flattery, often in your presence, adds embarrassment to the mix. The longer the praise goes on, the more you risk having other direct reports believe this is how to impress you and is what you value in the workplace. Expect an initial response of shock and surprise to your efforts. Next will be pleas of innocence, not for their actions, but for their intent. They may even try to brownnose you in this meeting! That's why you must be unrelenting in emphasizing that it is the perception of their actions and comments that is destructive, regardless of their intent.
TACTICS
- Attitude: You should be offended and annoyed by brownnosing behavior. Such a direct report is calculating and shallow and implies to others by their actions that you may be the same. A direct report who thinks you'll be impressed by transparent praise and unsought personal attention is insulting your integrity and should make you angry.
- Preparation: Be ready to refer to the instances the individual's behavior made you feel uncomfortable, why you felt uncomfortable, and the impact on others. Don't worry about exact times and dates, just make a list from your own memory. Highlight any daily or weekly ...
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