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While developing personal preferences is natural human behavior, it shouldn’t be allowed to transform into practicing favoritism in the workplace. Nonetheless, this still happens. A workplace favoritism study revealed that 47% of American employees believed their supervisor had favorites.
Social dynamics at work are complex. Employees who form strong bonds often work better together. However, when relationships embolden favoritism, some employees will suffer. HR professionals who understand favoritism can strive to prevent it and fend off the resentment and tension it generates.
This article will take you through what favoritism in the workplace is, how it plays out, the negative