Q & A Session – Management Avoiding Favoritism

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Ask the Lawyer received the following question (paraphrased for easier reading and clarity) from a reader on a legal matter that might be of interest to the entire audience.

Q:

There is a lot of favoritism shown in my agency. What is the best way for management to avoid it?

A:

Your question does not have a specific answer. Instead, it is rooted in leadership, fostered and developed in training and career development of future leaders. It requires a lot of hard work to change what you describe as a dysfunctional culture.

 

Bill Bransford is managing partner of Shaw, Bransford & Roth, PC.

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