{"id":1052,"date":"2012-10-25T23:01:19","date_gmt":"2012-10-25T23:01:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spontaneousdevelopment.com\/sdnuggets\/?p=1052"},"modified":"2012-10-25T23:30:11","modified_gmt":"2012-10-25T23:30:11","slug":"what-if-your-boss-asks-you-to-do-wrong","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/tayosolagbade.com\/sdnuggets\/what-if-your-boss-asks-you-to-do-wrong\/","title":{"rendered":"What If Your Boss Asks You To Do Wrong?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Are you in paid employment, and eager to advance up the  position ladder or corporate hierarchy? If yes, there\u2019s a good chance you\u2019ll  have to confront the above challenge at least once in your career. Most people  would agree that going against laid down operational guidelines (especially  those affecting product or service quality\/delivery) is wrong. Examples would  be bypassing standard procedure in manufacturing a product (i.e. cutting  corners) for personal gain; or giving or receiving bribes etc.<\/p>\n<p><strong>If you are asked to do wrong along the lines mentioned above,  however, how you tackle that challenge may depend on a number of factors such as:<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3><strong>1. Your position in  the company<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>New entrants or lower ranked employees tend to be at the receiving  end of instructions and orders most times. If you\u2019re still at the bottom of the  pecking order, getting asked to do what you consider to be wrong, could put you in  a major dilemma<\/p>\n<p>Take the case of Andrew - a junior line manager. He was  asked by his boss to use a procedure that had been expressly forbidden in a  memo by the company\u2019s management. Everybody knew it was an outlawed \u201cpractice\u201d.  Yet, his boss verbally instructed him to do it, so they could recover lost time  to meet the week\u2019s target volume output.<\/p>\n<p>As a junior line manager, Andrew knew he could not hope to  convince anyone that this really happened, if he chose to report it. But he  also knew that if he went ahead and did as he had been asked, his boss could  deny telling him to do it, if anything went wrong!<\/p>\n<p>So, he was caught between the devil and the deep blue sea \u2013  figuratively speaking. <\/p>\n<p>After thinking about it for a while, he recalled having a  conversation with some of the veteran managers. They had worked with his boss many  years before, and shared a valuable lesson they picked up: <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><em><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>If you boss asks you to do anything you\u2019re not convinced he\u2019ll back you  up on when it comes to the crunch, get him to put it in writing. Politely  request a memo from him instructing you to do it. Once you have that signed  document stating explicitly his instructions to you, go ahead and do it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Even if you\u2019re not new (or young) in the company, you can  still use the above strategy. <\/p>\n<p>But in your case, an even better line of action would be to call  your boss\u2019 attention to the fact that what he\u2019s asking you to do is against  company policy. <\/p>\n<p>Politely point out the implications. Depending on how far  apart you are in \u201crank\u201d, and the degree of seriousness of the issue, you may  formally advise him that you\u2019ll have to \u00a0put in a formal report if he insists on going  ahead. This would not be a selfish move on your part \u2013 especially if the  company\u2019s management is not in the know. You could be doing the organization a  big favour they would appreciate on finding out about it. And THAT would be a  good way to do YOUR JOB \u2013 which is what you\u2019re being paid to do.<\/p>\n<h3>2. Your boss\u2019 position in the company<\/h3>\n<p>This is another factor that can influence how you deal with  a boss\u2019 request for you to do wrong.<\/p>\n<p>If your boss is the owner of the company (say it\u2019s an SME),  then it gets easier for you either as a new employee or a veteran staff. <\/p>\n<p>Since s\/he owns the company, if the issue has to do with  bypassing standard procedure for instance, and you are in charge of Quality  Control, voice your professional opinion. <br \/>\n  Whether or not you decide to do what s\/he asks will now  depend on what implications doing it will have \u2013 on you, and others, including  the larger society. <\/p>\n<p>Lets say s\/he asks you to arrange for dumping of contaminated  byproducts from the plant or factory in a nearby lake at night, to save scarce  funds. Your sense of responsibility, professional obligation, and of course  your conscience should come into play here.<\/p>\n<p>If you worry about losing your job if s\/he fires you for  saying no, consider the possibility that you could join him on a trip to jail  (or some severe form of reprimand), if the authorities discover your abuse of  environmental protection laws.<\/p>\n<p>What\u2019s more, the impact on other people \u2013 to the extent that  their health could be damaged should concern you. Draw courage from those  considerations and tactfully try to persuade your boss to pursue a different line of  action. If s\/he won\u2019t budge, consider more serious lines of action e.g. saying  NO, and\/or reporting to the authorities.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes the request may not have such serious consequencies as the above. For instance,  as the owner of the company, your boss could ask you to delay payment of  salaries till the 10th of every month, instead of paying it on the  30th day as required by law. <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\">\n<blockquote><p><em>Maybe you\u2019re the accountant or administrative manager in the company.  How far would you go in obeying orders if it means doing wrong to innocent  others?<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>On the one hand it\u2019s not your company. On the other hand,  those being denied their pay when due, would be made to suffer needlessly after fulfilling  their end of the employee-employer agreement. <\/p>\n<p>Would you just go ahead and every month delaying people\u2019s  salaries till they have to borrow from relatives and friends to keep coming to  work? Or would you summon the courage to gently but firmly get your boss to do  the right thing? <\/p>\n<p>I know someone who successfully took action to correct this  kind of behavior by taking on an entire company\u2019s management team. And he did  it without starting a big fight, but instead by using the Socratic technique. <\/p>\n<p>By the time he was done, it was obvious to his superiors  that they could not justify continuing the practice under the guise that  it would ensure people stayed committed to their jobs!<\/p>\n<h3>3. The part of the world you\u2019re in<\/h3>\n<p>In discussing points 1. and 2. above, I deliberately did not  bring up the matter of the level of \u201cdevelopment\u201d of the socio-economic environment  in which your company operates.<\/p>\n<p>The realities of life are different in some parts of the  world. The opportunity to be able to leave home and say they\u2019re off to work  every morning, makes some people willing to put up with almost anything \u2013 including  inhumane treatment from employers. <\/p>\n<p>The employers know this, just as well as the employees do.  And that creates the basis for the latter to get away with what they want \u2013  sometimes, and often. But not all the time.<\/p>\n<p>Working in a company under such socio-economic conditions could  influence your disposition on such a matter as deciding what to do about right  or wrong.<\/p>\n<p>A married man for instance, who works as accountant would probably  be wary of being too diligent in pointing out his boss\u2019 error in delaying  payments, for fear that an eager replacement can be quickly found to do what is  being asked!<\/p>\n<p>Having said that, some individuals do not let such realities  cow them. <\/p>\n<p>In fact, a useful defence to adopt in such situations would be to hone  your skills on the job so well, that your boss would literally dread the thought of having  to replace you. You can make yourself so valuable \u2013 an asset not to be joked with  - that when you express an opinion, those who matter will often listen. You would then use that to your advantage.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, if you\u2019re based in a developed society,  so many laws and rules already exist to keep most bosses in line when it comes  to doing right or wrong in their companies. But that does not stop some people from  trying. Find out more about what the laid down guidelines entail, and use that  knowledge to guide yourself in taking up your boss as\/when the need arises to  stop him\/her from making you do wrong.<\/p>\n<p><strong>On a final note<\/strong>,  it goes without saying that your conscience will never fail you if you listen  to it. So, pay attention! Not doing so in the short term may seem a wise thing  to do. However, in the long run, letting yourself get used to do wrong will be  a decision that will come back to haunt you later on. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Are you in paid employment, and eager to advance up the position ladder or corporate hierarchy? If yes, there\u2019s a good chance you\u2019ll have to confront the above challenge at least once in your career. Most people would agree that going against laid down operational guidelines (especially those affecting product or service quality\/delivery) is wrong. 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