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5/26/13 5 ways to deal with a boss who is a workaholic | The Times Of India content.timesjobs.com/?p=5902 1/3 TimesJobs Home JobsPulse Search Jobs Career Management Industry Buzz Reports What’s New The Times Jobs content Jobs and Career No Comment Like 8 Tweet Tweet 1 1 5 ways to deal with a boss who is a workaholic Posted by admin on May 17, 2013 ET suggests five ways to deal with a workaholic boss. Distorted work-life balance and emotional strain are some of the side effects of reporting to a workaholic boss. But research shows that working with a workaholic is not such a bad thing. By focusing on one’s work quality, setting firm and realistic expectations from the start and getting to know the person better, one can coast along at the workplace in spite of a clashing working style, says ET. Set Your Own Priorities Sanchit Verma, a marketing pro thinks it is important to set one’s own priorities clearly about how much time is one willing to give away when dealing with workaholic bosses. Verma reported to a boss who worked overtime and always insisted on catching up for work discussions after office hours. “He used to call me to his cabin when I was close to winding up. I gave in initially, but made it clear a few times later that I had other engagements after office and won’t be able to engage in discussions after office,” he says. Focus on Quality “Cross-check all your work-related tasks done during the day and be thorough in your work to avoid post-assignment discussions,” says Verma. He says if one delivers on quality, one’s boss will get used to the working style. JM Prasad, chief, HR at ING Vysya Bank, says better planning of what is important, avoiding the no-deadline syndrome and no piling of work towards closing hours can help improve quality. Break the Ice In an article published in Career Development International, Rouen Business School professor, Yehuda Baruch says that workaholism isn’t such a bad thing. He says workaholics are energised by their work. Verma agrees. “It might be worthwhile to engage them (workaholics) in discussions on one’s own passions and family time to help break the ice,” he says. Give Them Actionable Plans Verma has tried giving actionable plans to former bosses and has succeeded. “One could put down everything on mails and could ask them for prioritising one’s tasks and projects, or one could leave them with some actionable plans to avoid being chased after work,” he says. Communicate Clearly If your workaholic boss continues to make unreasonable demands on your time, it becomes important to acknowledge that this could be a potential conflict area. “Express your displeasure in an open discussion and subtly hint that if you are pushed to the wall you will be forced to make choices,” says Prasad. Source: The Economic Times Bogged down by workplace dynamics? Find out more on how to deal with office troubles & the latest buzz on who is hiring and who is firing Here Related Posts Five ways to survive in a job you despise Planning a job change? Tips to negotiate salary MBA sabziwallas strike green gold Public sector banks suspend 15 employees after Cobrapost sting Five ways to deal with ex-peers as a new boss #bankings , Business school, communicate, ING Vysya Bank, workaholic boss LinkedIn LinkedIn Youtube Youtube RSS RSS Assocham Demand for talent economy employees employment Entrepreneurship environment ET Wealth| feedback Finance Financial Services fmcg gdp Google HCL Technologies Hiring HR HSBC IIM India India Inc Infosys insurance investments IT Job Job(s) KPMG Leadership Lok Sabha Manmohan Singh Manufacturing sector Maruti Suzuki Morgan Stanley NASSCOM Suggested Jobs Teacher (Banking) SNBP Group of Institutes(Pune) Professor (Banking) Jagran Lake City University(Bhopal) OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL ( MUMBAI) Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai, Thane) OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL ( MUMBAI) Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai, Thane) OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL ( MUMBAI) Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai, Thane) OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL ( MUMBAI) Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai, Thane) OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL ( MUMBAI) Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai, Thane) Powered by: TimesJobs.com Conversations with people in lifts Networking with people in the smoking areas Meeting people in the loos Using common mode of transport (buses,metros and carpools) Poll your Opinion Best way to find a new job if you work in a commercial complex? Vote View Results Take Survey Now! +24 Recommend this on Google Follow Follow @timesjobsdotcom @timesjobsdotcom You are here: Home > Career Blogs > 5 w ays to deal w ith a boss w ho is a w orkaholic TJinsite Survey Like 347 people like this. Be the first of your friends. Popular Tags 340

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5/26/13 5 ways to deal with a boss who is a workaholic | The Times Of India

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5 ways to deal with a boss who is a workaholicPosted by admin on May 17, 2013

ET suggests five ways to deal with a workaholic boss.

Distorted work-life balance and emotional strain are some of the side effects of

reporting to a workaholic boss. But research shows that working with a workaholic

is not such a bad thing. By focusing on one’s work quality, setting firm and realistic

expectations from the start and getting to know the person better, one can coast

along at the workplace in spite of a clashing working style, says ET.

Set Your Own Priorities

Sanchit Verma, a marketing pro thinks it is important to set one’s own priorities

clearly about how much time is one willing to give away when dealing with workaholic bosses. Verma reported to a boss

who worked overtime and always insisted on catching up for work discussions after office hours. “He used to call me to

his cabin when I was close to winding up. I gave in initially, but made it clear a few times later that I had other

engagements after office and won’t be able to engage in discussions after office,” he says.

Focus on Quality

“Cross-check all your work-related tasks done during the day and be thorough in your work to avoid post-assignment

discussions,” says Verma. He says if one delivers on quality, one’s boss will get used to the working style. JM Prasad,

chief, HR at ING Vysya Bank, says better planning of what is important, avoiding the no-deadline syndrome and no piling of

work towards closing hours can help improve quality.

Break the Ice

In an article published in Career Development International, Rouen Business School professor, Yehuda Baruch says that

workaholism isn’t such a bad thing. He says workaholics are energised by their work. Verma agrees. “It might be

worthwhile to engage them (workaholics) in discussions on one’s own passions and family time to help break the ice,” he

says.

Give Them Actionable Plans

Verma has tried giving actionable plans to former bosses and has succeeded. “One could put down everything on mails

and could ask them for prioritising one’s tasks and projects, or one could leave them with some actionable plans to avoid

being chased after work,” he says.

Communicate Clearly

If your workaholic boss continues to make unreasonable demands on your time, it becomes important to acknowledge

that this could be a potential conflict area. “Express your displeasure in an open discussion and subtly hint that if you are

pushed to the wall you will be forced to make choices,” says Prasad.

Source: The Economic Times

Bogged down by workplace dynamics? Find out more on how to deal with office troubles & the latest buzz on who is

hiring and who is firing Here

Related PostsFive ways to survive in a job you despisePlanning a job change? Tips to negotiate salaryMBA sabziwallas strike green goldPublic sector banks suspend 15 employees after Cobrapost stingFive ways to deal with ex-peers as a new boss

#bankings, Business school, communicate, ING Vysya Bank, workaholic boss

LinkedInLinkedIn YoutubeYoutube

RSSRSS

Assocham Demand for talent economy employees

employment Entrepreneurship environment ET Wealth|

feedback Finance Financial Services fmcg gdp

Google HCL Technologies Hiring HR HSBC IIM India

India Inc Infosys insurance investments IT Job

Job(s) KPMG Leadership Lok Sabha

Manmohan Singh Manufacturing sector

Maruti Suzuki Morgan Stanley NASSCOM

Suggested Jobs

Teacher (Banking)SNBP Group of Institutes(Pune)

Professor (Banking)Jagran Lake City University(Bhopal)

OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL (MUMBAI)Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai,Thane)

OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL (MUMBAI)Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai,Thane)

OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL (MUMBAI)Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai,Thane)

OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL (MUMBAI)Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai,Thane)

OPENING IN A BANK ON BANK PAYROLL (MUMBAI)Gratitude India(Mumbai, Pune, Navi Mumbai,Thane)

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Conversations with people in liftsNetworking with people in thesmoking areasMeeting people in the loosUsing common mode of transport(buses,metros and carpools)

Poll your Opinion

Best way to find a new job if you work in acommercial complex?

Vote View Results

Take Survey Now!

+24 Recommend this on Google

Follow Follow @timesjobsdotcom@timesjobsdotcom

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