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CORPORATE
AFFAIRS
Business
and pleasure can go hand in hand and not be a real
threat if carried on cautiously and wisely. Many long-term
relationships start at the workplace since you spend
most of your time at your work place. Hence it is
quite natural that you will get to know your colleague
more closely and intimately.
Office romances can work, but you and your colleague
must be subtle about it. Here are some guidelines
on how you can give the relationship a real shot,
while keeping a lid on possible problems.
Understand the consequences
Work rivalry can get in the way. For example, if a
superior is dating a subordinate, there may be unkind
gossip about favouritism, discrimination and prejudice.
The office grapevine can be malicious so be prepared
to deal with it.
Test positive
Your hands may brush against each other when papers
are passed. You may lean a little too closely when
discussing some project. Do these suggest deeper interest?
With an office romance, you have to be very sure that
your interest is mutual. As embarrassing as it may
be potentially, you just have to talk it out with
each other.
Be Discreet
While you may be in seventh heaven and want to share
your joy with your buddies at work, don't. Keep details
of your love life private. If someone probes, just
change the subject.
Maintain formality and distance
This can help you maintain your professionalism. Also,
you won't cross the line between your work and private
life, so you can maintain your colleague status more
easily. Believe it or not, it can actually help keep
that romantic feeling going between the two of you.
Be conscious not to increase the amount of contact
with your partner at work -- don't lunch together
more often than you did, or leave together after work.
Productivity
Don't let your work suffer under the weight of long
lunches, tea breaks and conversations in the office
pantry. You don't want to incur more hostility from
your colleagues about your relationship with your
partner. On the other hand, you may look forward to
going to work now, and find new enthusiasm for your
work.
Trust your partner
Because you may want to keep your relationship under
wraps for a while, you must be prepared for other
colleagues who may unknowingly flirt with your new
partner. Don't lose your cool and trust your partner
completely.
Office policy
Check your company's policies on dating a co-worker.
If your boss is unhappy, you may want to ask for a
transfer or change in workstations to minimise contact
with each other on an official basis.
Breaking up
This is always hard to do because you still have to
face each other every day, work together on projects
or worse, go on business trips together. While you
may not lose your job over your break-up, you may
find it hard to keep going. But if you have played
it cool at work and no one caught on about your relationship,
you should do well.
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