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Seniority should not be the sole criterion for promoting an employee. Justify. - Business Studies

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Seniority should not be the sole criterion for promoting an employee. Justify.

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  1. Overlooks Skills and Competence: Promoting solely based on seniority may result in overlooking more skilled or talented employees who may be better suited for higher roles. Seniority does not guarantee the competence or innovative abilities required for leadership positions.
  2. Demotivates High Performers: When promotions are based purely on length of service, high-performing and capable employees may feel overlooked or demotivated. This can reduce employee engagement and productivity and may even lead them to leave the organization.
  3. Stifles Organizational Growth: In a competitive and dynamic work environment, organizations require dynamic, result-oriented leaders, not just those with more years of service. Merit, innovation, and performance should be considered to keep the organization agile and capable of adapting to changes.
  4. Lack of Fairness: Solely relying on seniority can create a perception of inequality and injustice, especially if younger employees with better qualifications or performance are passed over for promotion in favor of those with longer tenure.
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Chapter 11: Staff Promotion and Transfer - EXERCISES [Page 156]

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Goyal Brothers Prakashan Business Studies [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 11 Staff Promotion and Transfer
EXERCISES | Q III. 7. | Page 156
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