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Stuck in Neutral: The Hidden Dangers of Holding on to an Employee for Too Long
Publisher |
Rick Mulready
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Publication Date |
Jun 21, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:24:25

Hey there, welcome to this episode of our podcast! Today, we're talking about a topic that can be a challenge for many online businesses: dealing with underperforming employees. As a CEO, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to address underperformance in the workplace. However, I've learned that taking action is crucial for the success of the business. In this episode, I'll be sharing some actionable advice on how to identify signs of underperformance, communicate effectively, and put performance plans in place. In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Signs of underperformance: We'll discuss some common signs that an employee may be underperforming, such as missed deadlines, poor quality work, and lack of engagement. It's important to be able to identify these signs early on so that you can take action before the situation gets worse.
  • Communicating effectively: We'll talk about how to have difficult conversations with underperforming employees in a way that is respectful and productive. This includes setting clear expectations, providing specific feedback, and listening to the employee's perspective.
  • Putting performance plans in place: We'll discuss how to create a performance improvement plan that is tailored to the employee's specific needs and goals. This includes setting measurable objectives, providing support and resources, and regularly checking in on progress.

Throughout the episode, I'll also emphasize the importance of evaluating whether an employee is the right fit for the team and knowing when it's time to let go respectfully and professionally. The consequences of not taking action when dealing with underperforming employees can be damaging to the business, including hurting revenue and team morale. As a CEO, it is essential to take responsibility for the success of the business and address underperformance, even if it is uncomfortable. So, if you're a business owner or manager who is struggling with underperforming employees, this episode is for you! Tune in to learn some practical tips and strategies for dealing with this common challenge. Rick Mulready's Links:

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Hey there, welcome to this episode of our podcast! Today, we're talking about a topic that can be a challenge for many online businesses: dealing with underperforming employees. As a CEO, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to address underperformance in the workplace. However, I've learned that taking action is crucial for the success of the business. In this episode, I'll be sharing some actionable advice on how to identify signs of underperformance, communicate effectively, and put pe...

Hey there, welcome to this episode of our podcast! Today, we're talking about a topic that can be a challenge for many online businesses: dealing with underperforming employees. As a CEO, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to address underperformance in the workplace. However, I've learned that taking action is crucial for the success of the business. In this episode, I'll be sharing some actionable advice on how to identify signs of underperformance, communicate effectively, and put performance plans in place. In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Signs of underperformance: We'll discuss some common signs that an employee may be underperforming, such as missed deadlines, poor quality work, and lack of engagement. It's important to be able to identify these signs early on so that you can take action before the situation gets worse.
  • Communicating effectively: We'll talk about how to have difficult conversations with underperforming employees in a way that is respectful and productive. This includes setting clear expectations, providing specific feedback, and listening to the employee's perspective.
  • Putting performance plans in place: We'll discuss how to create a performance improvement plan that is tailored to the employee's specific needs and goals. This includes setting measurable objectives, providing support and resources, and regularly checking in on progress.

Throughout the episode, I'll also emphasize the importance of evaluating whether an employee is the right fit for the team and knowing when it's time to let go respectfully and professionally. The consequences of not taking action when dealing with underperforming employees can be damaging to the business, including hurting revenue and team morale. As a CEO, it is essential to take responsibility for the success of the business and address underperformance, even if it is uncomfortable. So, if you're a business owner or manager who is struggling with underperforming employees, this episode is for you! Tune in to learn some practical tips and strategies for dealing with this common challenge. Rick Mulready's Links:

Kwadwo  [QUĀY.jo]  Sampany-Kessie's Links:

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