TODAY -

Criticism at workplace

Samarjit Kambam *



Criticism is a common practice that takes place at every workplace be it a government organisation or a corporate one. It is usually a 'pull down' factor or a tool for the criticiser against the target individual who is being criticised. There is no denying the fact that this practice is prevalent and rampant and is considered an awkward and inelegant one.

This unhealthy practice usually stems up from the lower rung of the organisational hierarchy. As of now this is an unstoppable practice and there is no law to prevent it.

When one criticises another at the workplace, he gets a feel of being professionally better than the one who is being criticised. Many factors come into play when it gets down to criticism. One criticises another at the personal level out of enmity, some criticise others to please their superior bosses so that the lacunae in his performance and professional weakness is concealed, some do so to get other's attention, some just for the sake of leisure while to some, criticizing others has become a habit.

No two individuals have the same capability, sustainability, intelligence, loyalty, integrity, dexterity in handling given tasks at hand etc. It is usually those who possess lesser qualities amongst the above mentioned ones who are more prone to criticise others. It is clearly perceptible that criticism also comes into play with jealousy as one big reason.

Another ground for cropping up of criticism is the schedule of the incumbent at the workplace. A worker with a hectic schedule doesn't have the time to criticise and gossip at the workplace. So criticisers usually turn out to be average or below average workers and their contribution and productivity to the organisation turns out to be very scanty.

On closer scrutiny, criticism is a cover up for low self-esteem. One criticise others because he wish to lower them in the eyes of others, and may be through the same action raise his own worth. It's a sign of self depreciation. The more we criticise others, the more our self esteem and integrity goes down. A person who is not resourceful or has an inferiority complex or a person not qualified for the job belongs to the category of criticism mongers.

He believes that by pulling others down he grows taller in the professional front. Criticising others helps one to feel better about himself. Pulling down others in order to appear good is a sign that he is not worth it. So, staying angry or upset just because someone criticises you is bound to affect your future work.

Putting the irritation out of the mind and focusing on doing one's job is the best possible way or a good alternative to counter criticism. It is always better to give ourselves some time to think before responding to criticism as it will save us loads of problems later.

If you are being criticised, then whenever opportunity arises, discuss the criticism with someone you trust to give you an objective view. In this way you can see if the criticism is reasonable or just someone using his status to assert his authority over others. It is better not to lose our cool. Being calm and rational is one of the best tools to overcome criticism because if emotionally charged, our instincts or impulse may not be the best guide to follow.

The first thing to do is to remain calm whether the rhetorical slap comes from a colleague or a boss. Criticism can give rise to the criticised anger or feelings of inadequacy. Expressing these emotions will only dig you deeper into a hole, and give your critic the high ground. When the hammer drops, react with courtesy – and a pause. A couple of deep, quiet breaths will help settle you.

Criticism comes alive and kicking in many ways. Some criticise others as a part of gossiping just for the sake of fun and to pass the time usually practised by gossip mongers oiling and running the gossip mill smoothly. To them it's a part and parcel of life and comes as a daily routine whereby criticising others is a menu in their recipe of gossip.

They include criticism without taking seriously at the target individual. But there is always a class of people in the workplace who criticise others deliberately and with great seriousness. They are the ones who want to lift themselves up in front of their bosses by criticising their peers. Such persons have a loophole in a certain area of their capacity and it is one way to cover it up by criticising others so that their boss overlook it. Such kind of criticisms are considered as negative criticisms.

Its not that all criticisms are bad. Sometimes it comes as a necessary evil, for there is also constructive criticism which is important and help us grow as a part of the learning curve. A person carries out constructive criticism only when he is truly concerned about the critical one and wishes to help in the growth process.

Majority of the bosses practice constructive criticism to their subordinates as a way of improvising them as it will become useful in the long run for the organisation.

Sometimes, even after putting your best efforts, instead of getting praise for it if you get criticism in return from your bosses, it is very difficult to come back and do the same thing with similar enthusiasm. For that we have to re-strengthen ourselves and also must have the courage to accept our mistakes and make sure not to repeat them so that we become accountable and responsible in our work.

We must reassure to ourselves that the remarks made by our bosses are not criticism but comments, most particularly positive comments for it is their duty to evaluate, monitor and supervise our work. That is one of the best means to bring up and improvise ourselves. We should do away with "What I have done is the best" attitude and accept the reality that nobody's perfect.

So in which category do you belong – the criticiser or criticised? My honest appeal is – please feel happy to be the criticised. It shows that you are a true worker and doesn't waste time. Of course if you are the in the 'criticised' category you should be glad that there are characters in the workplace which watch your every step and they are consuming their own time and effort for your sake without taking any honorarium from you.

My message is "Before you criticise another, take a hard look at your own self and ask yourself "Am I qualified to criticise others?". And also please remember, every time you point a finger to someone, three of your own fingers remain pointed back at yourself.


* Samarjit Kambam wrote this article for The Sangai Express
This article was posted on March 23 , 2016.


* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.




LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • The Happiness Code : Download
  • Violence in Manipur 2023-2024 : Timeline
  • NH-2 Bridge bombed @Sapermeina : Gallery
  • Crop/animal for higher productivity in NE #1
  • Training Programme under SPARK concluded
  • Why environment control is so difficult
  • 4th Foundation Day- Young Minds Collective
  • All set for second phase poll
  • The Nongsaba phenomenon
  • Khongjom Day @Khebaching #1 : Gallery
  • India's responsibility to end Manipur violence
  • Migrant worker could access TB services only
  • Importance of reading magazines as student
  • SHG pioneering agricultural innovation
  • Nearing the one year mark
  • The enemy within
  • Id-ul-Fitr @Hatta #2 : Gallery
  • Workshop @ NSU Manipur : Gallery
  • 15th Manipur State Film Awards 2023
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Panthoibi Shanglen
  • GSDP doubles, health shines
  • Vote has been cast, repoll held
  • Two faces of democracy
  • Laurels for Scientist Ngangkham Nimai
  • Crime against women in Manipur
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Sugnu
  • Creativity & innovation for vibrant career
  • 4th Foundation Day of YMC
  • Racing towards one year mark
  • Prophetic words, indeed
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #14 :: Book
  • 174th Anniv Maharaj Narasingh #1 : Gallery
  • Ensuring Fair Voting in Hills of Manipur
  • Dr Irengbam Mohendra's latest book :: Rvw
  • NDA has the advantage in both
  • Lok Sabha polls in Manipur #1 : Gallery
  • L Rup's Robot 'Kangleinganbi' in Manipuri
  • Art- means of connecting hearts in Manipur
  • Is it Living Alive or Living Death ? :: Poem
  • Rabies - A preventable zoonotic disease
  • April 19, 2024: The blackest day of all
  • Ugly turns on voting day
  • Children Camp @JNMDA Imphal #2 : Gallery
  • The chasm between TB & HIV continues
  • Parliament and its Members
  • Kimchi for health and glowing skin
  • LS election with a difference
  • To vote, or not to vote ?
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba Chak Katpa #2 : Gallery
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Lamjao, Kakching
  • The Power of Poppy - 27 :: Poem
  • Mother Language based education essential
  • Modi's warriors wear regional hats
  • Nest Asia promoting Northeastern Cuisine
  • Now look beyond LS poll
  • The rot in the system
  • Scientists of Manipur : Laitonjam Warjeet
  • Community seed bank @Umathel : Gallery
  • 10 candidates cracked Civil Services Exam
  • Milk of Paradise: History of Opium : Rvw
  • How plastics find their way into our bodies
  • Condemning attack on Trucks along NH-37
  • Cong looking to buck the trend
  • Saving Manipur
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba: 1 occasion, 2 narratives #2
  • Election Duty :: Travellog
  • 1st Nagas' Meet in Punjab
  • How to select right MP to represent Manipur
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Tejpur
  • Bats are Keystone species for the Planet
  • The '15 days' conundrum
  • Free but not so fair
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #30: Download
  • Before You Vote : My Rumbling Thoughts
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Kakching
  • Meiraba wins All India Sr tournament
  • Finding light in dark through my daughter
  • Navigating life's unreasonable expectations
  • Test of people's character
  • BJP's election manifesto
  • Athoubasingi Numit #1 : Gallery
  • Black rice & Glycemic Index
  • What Nadda should speak at Dimapur rally
  • Open Letter to CM Office Manipur
  • Meghalaya unveils Strawberry festival
  • Benefits of maths newspapers for students
  • Id-ul-Fitr @Hatta #1 : Gallery
  • Are you a good person ?
  • Physics Academy of NE : Executive Body
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Moirang
  • Cherrapunji Eastern Craft Gin launched
  • Cong on cautious path
  • Botox for Hair
  • Posers voters should raise now
  • The lull before the storm
  • 80th Anniv- Battle of Kanglatongbi @UK
  • Vir Chakra Ngangom Joydutta's bust unveiled
  • Hun - Thadou Cultural Festival : Gallery
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Singjamei
  • Election Eclipses: Ballad of Battle & Loss
  • Our voices are equal at the ballot box
  • Scientists of Manipur : Ngangkham Nimai
  • Urgent Call for Solidarity in Manipur
  • Meitei Nongsha #2 :: An Artwork
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Waikhong
  • About NPF-BJP-NPP alliance & why ?
  • World Veterinary Day, 2024
  • The heavy stake behind the LS polls
  • The politics of lying & deception
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba Chak Katpa #1 : Gallery
  • Hun-Thadou Cultural Fest @ Delhi: Report
  • Appeal to Parties & Candidates
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Wangoo
  • Establishment of community seed bank
  • Awareness Programme on new Criminal Laws
  • Make a right choice at the Lok Sabha election
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba: 1 occasion, 2 narratives #1
  • RIST talk-58 : Support systems of elderly
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Hiyanglam
  • Vote, do not boycott !
  • Lok Sabha election: A new dawn in politics ?
  • IIT-Guwahati Half Marathon report
  • Taking ST demand to the election ring
  • Lesson to be learnt from across border
  • Mirabai: Poised for Paris Olympics
  • Legal position for protection of environment
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Keisamthong
  • Heterocyclic compound & biochemical science
  • Inner, torn between two lovers
  • Certification Music Therapy Workshop
  • NOTA as a choice
  • Caesar's wife must be above suspicion
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #29: Download
  • World Health Day 2024
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Pangantabi
  • The Power of Poppy - 26 :: Poem
  • Fulbright Fellowship Outreach at Arunachal
  • Id-ul Fitr da namaz nattana..
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #13 :: Book
  • Lok Sabha election is coming, be prepared
  • 6th Hun-Thadou Cultural Festival
  • Let There Be Free & Fair Election
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Lamlong
  • Science magazines are important for student
  • Interesting choice of candidates
  • The power of We, the voters
  • Inspirations from Scientists of Manipur #1
  • The Case for Amendment of Article 371-C
  • Meitei Nongsha #1 :: Artwork
  • Link between forest & conflict in Manipur
  • Final Call for Application MFA - Phase-2
  • ST for Meiteis call before elections
  • Passing the buck
  • Beating of the Retreat #1 : Gallery
  • Life of our Lives in Ethnic Strife Era! :: Poem
  • IIT-Guwahati annual Half Marathon
  • Follow up: European Parliament on Manipur
  • Yoga & Kegel exercise: Pelvic floor workout
  • Opting for the NOTA button
  • Yearning of the displaced people
  • Kenedy Khuman (Singer) : Gallery
  • 5th NE Women's Peace Congregation
  • World Autism Awareness Day 2024
  • Election fever grips Manipur despite unrest
  • Looking for a decent election hustings
  • Clock ticking towards voting day
  • An exemplary directive
  • Children Camp @JNMDA Imphal #1 : Gallery
  • Memo to Election Commission of India
  • Easter & Holi echo in Nilgiris
  • Holiday Camp for children at JNMDA, Imphal
  • Zero waste is our moral responsibility
  • Elections & loyalty vis-a-vis Manipur crisis
  • Show of strength without unity
  • Yaoshang Pichakari #2 : Gallery
  • Panthoi Chanu : 1st to play in Australia
  • Intensive labs in film preservation
  • Building bridges with books
  • Need of the hour: Political maturity
  • Accepting defeat before the election
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #28: Download
  • April Calendar for Year 2024 : Tools
  • Natural packaging from bamboo : Gallery
  • The Power of Poppy - 25 :: Poem
  • Everyone has their own Bharat Ratna
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #12 :: Book
  • Demand- Manipuri as classical language
  • The Drummer from Odisha
  • Beauty benefits of lemon
  • Yaoshang Mei Thaba #2 : Gallery
  • Manipur's original Ponies : Gallery
  • Yaoshang & Dance of Democracy loom
  • Symposium on Jagadguru Shankaracharya
  • Choosing ITI as a campus after X
  • Yaoshang Pichakari #1 : Gallery
  • Yaoshang @Nabadwip Dham : Gallery
  • How oral health affects your pregnancy
  • Two faces of Holi
  • Prawaas 4.0, Multimodal Transport Show
  • A decade of development of higher education
  • Yaoshang Mei Thaba #1 : Gallery
  • Our Eternal Kangleipak :: Poem
  • Micro-livestock for livelihoods: For NE States
  • The fun of Holi used to be monotonous
  • 2nd Annual Art Exhibition #1 : Gallery
  • About the "Meitei" community from Manipur
  • Unveiling the medicinal benefits of honey
  • The incalculable value of wildlife
  • Promises of true love
  • Trends, Alliances, & Challenges in Elections
  • Meitei Goddess Ngaleima : An Artwork
  • Lamta Thangja @ Imphal : Gallery
  • Meira Paibis of Manipur
  • North East Film Festival #2 : Gallery
  • Students @ Class X Exam : Gallery
  • Saroi Khangba @ Kangla : Gallery
  • Protest for scrapping SoO #2 :Gallery
  • Shopping List for Shivaratri : Gallery
  • N Tombi Equestrian C'ships #1 : Gallery
  • Featured Front Page Photo 2024 #1: Gallery
  • Radio E-pao: Manipuri Film OST (130+ song)
  • Save Manipur : Protest [Feb 15] #3 : Gallery
  • Naorem Roshibina- Wushu Medallist : Gallery
  • GHOST of PEACE :: Download Booklet
  • List of Kings of Manipur: 33 - 1984 AD