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Every workplace has negative people who erode morale. They’re not always easy to pick out of a crowd, but they can do an amazing amount of damage over time.
Most of the time, these folks don’t make the big mistakes that call attention to themselves. They’re frequently pretty good at their jobs, so they’re not called on the carpet too often.
But like a virus running in the background of a computer program, their acidic personalities eat away at the goals – and ultimately the bottom line – of the company week after week, year after year.
Who are these people? They’re the employees who:
It’s been said the only way to fix a bad attitude is through psychotherapy, religion or brain surgery. But it’s a rare manager who is a shrink, a minister and a neurosurgeon.
Still, every manager needs a strategy to deal with this constant drag on employee attitudes.
The stakes are too high to just let things slide.
Looking for answers – 4 key questionsSo what’s to be done? The experts say managers should move away from the vague “bad attitude” discussion to the hard facts of employee behavior.
The key questions:
Managers should identify the actions of negative people – and make it clear those actions will no longer be tolerated.
An example: A Midwestern company established a “no jerk” policy. It included the statement:
Each employee will demonstrate professional behavior that supports team efforts and enhances team behavior, performance and productivity.
Establishing policy is a solid first step; it creates a good framework.
But managers need practical advice that gets results day to day on the front lines.
Managers need one-on-one coaching sessions to cover these points:
It’s human nature to want to delay having a tough conversation with an employee with a bad attitude. But that only makes things worse.
And since it’s going to be a tough conversation, it’s recommended that supervisors prepare for the discussion.
Suggestions for handling the confrontation:
You have only a few choices with negative people if you are a manager.
1. Try to understand why they are so negative and see if you can help them change their outlook and if they don't change, tolerate them.
2. Give up and Terminate them.
My experience is that very few change and all they do is bring the morale down of others around them. If they are exposed to your customers, they are bad for your business.
Its a rotten thing to do, but unhappy negative people just do not change
As the saying goes, communications is the key. Communicate and engage with them to know what causes the negativity and find ways to lessen this. Always create a positive atmosphere in the workplace by motivating and believing in them, most importantly support them.
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i would recommend to sit down with that employees and try to figure out why they always negative by asking them as a friendly questions about their problems in real life maybe or in the work maybe they have problems and try to come up with a solutions
I will try to find out the actual reason, in him for not performing well and work on that area to help him overcome the jinx.
"Job insecurity" is the main cause for nonperforming employees, if you can create that confidence in him, that he is not going to loose his job irrespective of his performance for a period of time, then he will learn fast and will feel confident to take up any challenges.
There is no word called "negative employee"; it is a manager failure that he cannot make his team perform well when the limit is "sky".
A good manager does not "deal with" people, rather deals with the situation.
There is no negative or positive employee at the work place; there are reasons which portray so and so. You need to remove the reasons and everyone will be a positive one.
Try to remove communication gap and try to bring everyone on board and you will automatically shrink the space for negative thinking.
Point of view of Mr. Shahzad Yaqoob is very clear and in expalnatary method. so, i do agree with him.
I am also agree with Mr Shahzad Yaqoob
Agree with Mr. SHAHZAD YAQOOB
Full Agree with all expert answers above