company man
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Definition
- Noun:
- An employee whose primary loyalty is to the company rather than to fellow workers: A "company man" is an employee who consistently prioritizes the interests, policies, and goals of the company over the collective interests of coworkers or labor unions. This term often implies unwavering support for management.
Usage
- The term is typically used in a business or organizational context to describe an employee's attitude and allegiance.
- It can carry a neutral, positive, or slightly negative connotation depending on the speaker's perspective. From management's view, it is positive; from colleagues' view, it can imply a lack of solidarity.
Examples
- Noun:
- He was known as a true company man, always defending management's decisions in meetings.
- The union leaders accused him of being a company man who wouldn't support the strike.
Advanced Usage
- "To be a company man": This phrase describes the state of having this loyalty.
- After 20 years of following every policy, he had truly become a company man.
- The concept can be extended metaphorically to any organization where an individual's primary loyalty is to the institution itself.
Variants and Related Words
- Company woman (n): The female equivalent of a "company man."
- She was a dedicated company woman, often working late to meet corporate targets.
- Organization man (n): A broader term popularized in the mid-20th century, describing a person who conforms entirely to the norms and expectations of a large organization or corporation.
Synonyms
- Management loyalist: An employee staunchly loyal to the company's management.
- Corporate loyalist: An employee whose allegiance is firmly with the corporation.
- Yes-man (informal, often more pejorative): A person who always agrees with superiors.
Antonyms
- Union man / Union woman: An employee whose primary loyalty is to the labor union and worker solidarity.
- Maverick: An independent-minded person who does not conform to, and may challenge, company norms.
Related Idioms
- To drink the Kool-Aid (idiom, informal): To uncritically accept an ideology or belief system, often used in corporate contexts to describe someone who has fully bought into the company's culture without question. This shares conceptual ground with "company man" but is more extreme and carries a stronger negative connotation.
- After the motivational retreat, he completely drank the Kool-Aid and became a total company man.
Noun
- an employee whose first loyalty is to the company rather than to fellow workers