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Poor performance plagues every kind of workplace. Small, medium and corporate businesses alike experience problems with people. These people turn in incomplete work, drag down morale or spark the all-avoidable “spot fires” that managers are constantly running around and putting out. It’s bad for your team, long-term and medium-term planning and more importantly, your bottom line.
There are four main reasons why small to medium business find it difficult to address poor performance:
Sometimes the knee-jerk reaction in the manager’s office is: “can’t we just get rid of them?”
Like most things in life, it’s not that simple. If you’re waiting for the part that gives you the silver bullet – don’t hold your breath. There are no quick fixes when it comes to managing employee performance. If you get a bit fast and are haphazard with your process, you might see yourself before FairWork.
To manage under performance, here are some tips
If you would like to view a more detailed presentation on managing underperformance, please following the link below.
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