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1. Nepotism

1. Nepotism May 2026

Nepotism—the practice of giving preferential treatment to relatives or friends in a professional setting—can be a significant hurdle to workplace morale and fairness. Whether you are a business owner trying to manage family members or an employee navigating a culture of favoritism, a strategic approach is essential to maintaining productivity and personal well-being. For Business Owners: Managing a Family Business

: Ensure family members do not report directly to each other to prevent conflicts of interest and the appearance of favoritism. 1. Nepotism

Dealing with blatant favoritism can be demotivating, but you can protect your career by staying focused on your own professional growth. Dealing with blatant favoritism can be demotivating, but

: Hold family members to the same performance standards and conduct expectations as any other employee. : Instead of placing family members in management

: Create a formal anti-nepotism policy that requires employees to disclose personal relationships and establishes clear guardrails for hiring and reporting.

: Instead of placing family members in management roles immediately, start them in entry-level positions or rotational programs to help them earn respect and gain broad experience. For Employees: Navigating Favoritism

If you are integrating family into your business, the goal is to leverage their unique commitment while minimizing the perception of unfairness.

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