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‎03-31-2015 08:43 AM
That whole title is a oxymoron. Or as I tell the children, their game, their rules. Sense has nothing to do with it.
‎03-31-2015 09:26 AM
Politics rule the world even in the workplace. Crooked, crooked, crooked.
‎03-31-2015 09:49 AM
Have shake my head sometimes at responses here.
Depending on the position, a personality, networking ability and demonstrating the willingness to work with others are qualities that trump skills that can be taught. Management needs to know you "will fit in" in the new environment. It may be supervising personnel or working with upper management. Just doing your job is not enough to get promotions, you need to show you can do the new one. Many people also get secretive of their job, thinking they are protecting themselves from lay offs. Management will not promote you from a job that "you were made for".
It is often said you need to dress for the job you want, you must also show you can act how you will be expected to in the new position.
‎03-31-2015 10:08 AM
Discount Diva said ""there were better candidates for the position. This was clear to EVERYONE and a shock even to those who did end up getting the position.""
That's guesswork. The people who made the promotion decision are the only ones who know exactly who was the REAL ""better candidate"".
‎03-31-2015 10:17 AM
Then there is the personal side of the story ...
A girl that was the best friend of the wife of the Chief Financial Officer was the next in line for promotion was passed over because she would be doing payroll and would then know how much money he was making ...
‎03-31-2015 10:23 AM
I can think a lot of reasons outside of the usual brown nosing..friends..politics..favors
Time and Attendance Issues.
Not a Team Player
Young and Yes Person..moldable to their way of doing business.
Somebody who isn't always saying ""It isn't my job..."" and walks away.
Willing to go above and beyond.
Personality
‎03-31-2015 10:33 AM
‎03-31-2015 10:37 AM
Some excuses are sour grapes from people who didn't get promotions they wanted.
‎03-31-2015 10:41 AM
On 3/31/2015 eloise said:Not necessarilySome excuses are sour grapes from people who didn't get promotions they wanted.
‎03-31-2015 10:53 AM
On 3/30/2015 DiscountDiva said:Over the course of 2 years, I have seen at least 4 people in my company promoted when there were better candidates for the position. This was clear to EVERYONE and a shock even to those who did end up getting the position. Why do companies do this? I know I may sound naive but maybe you all can share what similar experiences you have had in relation to this. The good thing is that in two of the cases, the best candidate (which of course wasn't chosen) ended up in better paying jobs, albeit outside of the company.
Maybe management wanted the more qualified people gone and couldn't justify firing them so by promoting a less qualified person they accomplished their goal.
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