Effectively addressing issues before they develop into disciplinary problems
Improving Work Habits shows managers how to clearly and specifically communicate the nature of the problem. It provides a process for working with the individual to develop a plan for addressing the issue while maintaining self-esteem.
Discussing such concerns as absenteeism, language issues, and dress and grooming habits can be a difficult but necessary part of leading a team. Just like other aspects of team leadership, correcting work habits that need improvement require careful attention and skill.
Objectives
Participants completing Improving Work Habits will be able to:
- Distinguish between job performance and work habits.
- Understand the importance of dealing with unsatisfactory work habits early, before they require disciplinary action.
- Explain clearly and specifically to a team member the nature of his/her unsatisfactory work habits, focusing on behavior rather than personality or attitude.
- Involve the team member in the process of correcting the unsatisfactory behavior through an interactive process, which maintains the team member’s self-esteem.
- Increase team member accountability by encouraging team member commitment to a clear plan of action and by reviewing progress regularly.
Solution
- Recognizing and addressing poor work habits.
Offered in Classroom, Online,
or Blended Formats.
Classroom Time: 4 hours
Online Time: 2 hours
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