(SHORT
NOTES FROM TEAM MANAGEMENT:
Difficult
Management Situations at http://www.mindtools.com)
It's difficult not to become involved in
gossip at work. After all, people like gossip and interesting bits of information. At work, however, this type of interaction is
harmful and costly. It wastes time, damages reputations, promotes divisiveness,
creates anxiety, and destroys morale.
People start and spread rumors to make
sense of what's happening around us. To
understand what's going on, people talk to one-another. And, together, they fill in the holes in the
story with a little bit of fact – and a lot of guesswork. This new story spreads, with bits and pieces
added along the way, until you have an out-of-control rumor spreading
throughout your company.
Rumors often grow because people like to
be "in the know." Knowledge is
power, and that's why the people with the least amount of power in an
organization can often be the ones to start and spread rumors. It can make them feel important if they're
seen to know things that others don't. Insufficient
knowledge or incomplete information is often to blame.
The best way to fight rumors is with
good communication. When you communicate
well, your team knows what's happening, and they trust that you'll keep them
informed. Good communication within your
team also means that you will become aware of any rumors that are starting, and
you'll be able to address them quickly and effectively.
Preventing Rumors
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Keep
workers informed
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Communicate
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Be
open and honest
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Establish
transparency within your systems
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Practice
Management By Wandering Around
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Let
people know that rumors are unacceptable
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Build
a culture that promotes cooperation rather than competition
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Managing Rumors
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Deal
with rumors immediately
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Set
a good example
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Watch
for patterns with rumors
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Regularly
audit your rumor behavior
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Rumors at work aren't likely to
disappear. It's human nature to want to know
what's happening around us. When people
don't have complete information, they may fill in the gaps with suppositions
that may not be accurate. Rumors are
spread by people. Stop rumors by talking
about the negative effects of rumors and gossip.
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