7 common questions about workplace romance | The Way We Work, a TED series

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2019-02-09 ・ TED


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7 common questions about workplace romance | The Way We Work, a TED series

295,406 views ・ 2019-02-09

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Translator: Leslie Gauthier Reviewer: Krystian Aparta
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Workplace romance can be a tricky topic.
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(Music)
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[The Way We Work]
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How do we manage the boundaries
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between our personal and professional lives?
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How do we deal with gender imbalances and power dynamics in the workplace?
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There's a lot of gray area in workplace romance.
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I'd like to take a few minutes
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and answer some of your frequently asked questions.
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So, question one: Should I date my coworker?
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Uh ... it depends.
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Do you want to date your coworker for a bit of fun?
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Do you want to date your coworker to hook up?
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Because then you're really better off on Tinder.
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If you want to date your coworker
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because you really, sincerely think you're falling in love with them
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or there's a real potential for a long-term, committed relationship,
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maybe you should date your coworker.
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Studies show that your coworkers are generally positive about it
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if they perceive that you're falling in love
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and genuinely care about each other.
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It's when your coworkers sense that something else is in play --
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that can be disruptive.
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Question two:
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Should I date my boss?
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In almost all cases, no, you should not date your boss,
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because now, you've got a power dynamic.
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When there's a relationship between a boss and a subordinate,
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it generates a lot of negative feelings,
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and the negative feelings tend to fall on the person
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who's lower on the totem pole.
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People usually assume some kind of favoritism,
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some kind of inside knowledge,
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and there can be resentment stirred up by that.
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There was a study published last year
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that suggested dating a superior can even have a negative impact on your career.
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The researchers asked third-party evaluators online
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to imagine that they worked at a law firm.
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They asked them to make recommendations on which employee should get picked
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for a special training program
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and which should get promoted to partner.
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They looked at credentials for imaginary employees,
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and when it was stated that an employee had been dating
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or was in a relationship with a superior,
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the evaluators were less likely to pick that person for the training program
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or the promotion,
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even if they had the exact same credentials
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as someone who wasn't dating their boss.
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The evaluators were also quick to dismiss their accomplishments.
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Question three:
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Can I date someone who reports to me?
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Still a big no.
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You may not feel like you're really the boss, right?
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But you are, and there's a power dynamic there
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that's simply not there for other couples.
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If you really believe there is a sincere, honestly felt, personal connection
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that would be lasting and meaningful,
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one of you may need to move,
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and it shouldn't always be the person who's lower in the company pecking order.
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Question four:
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I've just started seeing a coworker.
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How do we handle things?
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I get this question a lot.
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"Are they dating? Are they not dating?"
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Don't keep it a secret.
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You don't have to make a big deal of it, but secrecy tends to be corrosive.
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People tend to see workplace couples as a coalition or a unit,
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so try to make it clear to your coworkers that you're not the same person;
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you love each other, but you are going to disagree.
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Question five:
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Why are coworkers often attracted to each other?
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Well, the obvious answer is people tend to be attracted to each other
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the more time they spend together.
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But there's another ingredient that has to be added:
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attraction tends to happen
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when there's work that demands close collaboration.
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So imagine you have a big group project with a tight deadline
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and you're working late nights and brainstorming ideas.
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You look up, and across the table,
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one of your colleagues throws out a really great idea.
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You may feel something, and that's natural.
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We call this task interdependence.
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It's a ripe ground for attraction.
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The second reason why people at work are attracted to each other
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is they may often be similar to each other.
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There's two old adages:
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"Birds of a feather flock together." And "Opposites attract."
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Well, the psychological research suggests ...
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birds of a feather flock together,
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and we like people who are like us.
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Question six:
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My coworkers are flirting.
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I'm annoyed. What do I do?
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Some researchers argue that for people flirting at work,
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flirting is good and it boosts creativity.
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But my own research suggests things are different
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for people who are watching or who are subjected to the flirting.
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It can be awkward, right?
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Witnessing flirtation in the workplace creates a sense of not knowing the rules,
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not knowing what's going on,
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or maybe seeing something that you shouldn't be seeing.
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People who frequently witness flirting at work --
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they actually report feeling less satisfied in their jobs,
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and they feel less valued by their company.
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They're more likely to give a negative appraisal of the work environment,
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and they may even consider leaving.
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For women, this association can be even stronger.
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This appears to be the case
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even when people report not being bothered by the flirting.
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It's true even when they say they enjoy it.
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So, a flirtatious environment really could be toxic.
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Question seven:
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Do I need a policy on workplace relationships?
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You certainly need a policy on a sexual harassment,
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and I think most HR departments recognize that.
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But for the kind of consensual behavior we've been talking about,
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it's a little different.
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As much as people in HR would love to wave a magic wand
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and say, "Thou shall not fall in love at work,"
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it's just not realistic.
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Emotional connection and sexuality is who we are.
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I kind of want you to flip the script a little bit.
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I encourage HR to really think more broadly
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about their role in not necessarily stamping out office romance,
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because I don't think that's realistic,
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but how do I help create a workplace climate and culture
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where people feel respected for their individual contributions,
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not for their appearance or their gender,
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or their personal relationships?
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So the larger question is,
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how do you make sure people are valued and respected?
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