Leaders frequently form close bonds with a select group of employees, creating an ‘inner circle’. This group receives preferential access to information and opportunities. While this can boost efficiency and decision-making, it may lead to perceptions of favoritism and decreased morale among other team members. The article explores this dynamic and its influence on workplace fairness and career progression.
How some bosses quietly build inner circles, and why it matters
Source: The Economic Times
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