Queen Bee Syndrome refers to a psychological condition whereby a high-profile female employee with high positions in an organization, doesn’t have positive relationships with some of the female counterparts. Such attitude may include sarcasm, failing to mentor, and consciously working to sabotage the success of others. The term outlines a situation where successful women will reinforce the negative stereotypes about their gender and appear threatened by the progress made by women in male-dominated settings.
Working women suffering from Queen Bee syndrome have a few traits that you can identify like –
Organizations must also emphasize several key strategies to help avoid Queen Bee Syndrome in the workplace such as –
The Queen Bee Syndrome can be dealt with by keeping a record of the ill incidents and submitting them to HR or supervisor. Incident reporting may make the people aware of the facts, thus making the organizations take measures for the change.
Such phenomena could be caused by various sociological forces which include gender stereotypes in society, fighting for very few leadership positions, and past experiences with discrimination. Women who have faced struggles working in male-dominated organizations tend to practice such behavior as a survival strategy.
Examples of the Queen Bee Syndrome include a female manager who will not mentor junior women but ensures promotion or recognition for male colleagues. Another example may be a senior female executive who presents some of the work done by female subordinates as inferior compared to similar work done by male colleagues.
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