Sucking up to bosses is seen as even more critical when workers are operating remotely.
, it’s more difficult to get quality time with managers. So people might resort to sucking up to get that attention.”
Office suck-ups, popularized by television characters like Dwight Schrute in “The Office” and Tom Wambsgans in “Succession,” typically take their cues from those in charge. And in a virtual setting, they may be even more inclined to engage in the behavior to make sure they’re getting noticed by bosses, according to Sumpter.
But not everyone sees office politics as inherently bad, the survey found. Spreading rumors could be reframed as making sure everyone is aware of what’s going on behind the scenes. Sucking up can be viewed as a social convention to smooth all the complex interactions that are part of any workday.
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