Sometimes, a supervisor or manager may favor a subordinate for a promotion because he shares some other relationship that has nothing to do with work. That doesn’t always mean there’s discrimination going on. Protect your organization by using a promotion panel to score and interview candidates. That way, you can root out any favoritism that could affect the promotions process.
Use promotion panel to ensure one manager’s bias doesn’t taint entire process
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