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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Quit Being a Wimp!


I was presenting a workshop recently and the subject of how to handle employee problems surfaced. One of the attendees seemed to have encountered every employee issue known to man. Every time I said something or made a recommendation to someone's inquiry he would say "Oh yeah, well what about this! He would then go on to explain some weird scenario of circumstances that may only occur once in a million years. I could almost bet that this was an attempt to stump the teacher and impress his friends, but I played along for his entertainment and the amusement of everyone else in the room. I've been facilitating meetings and training sessions for about twenty five years, so I have already seen everything.

One of the questions he did bring up was something that I believe occurs in just about every business, and I was glad he brought it up. He asked; "I know it's important to sit and have a review with your employees at least once a year or more. You try and make it sound like it is so easy, I don't know about everyone else in this room, but I hate it. In fact I hate doing it so much that I can't sleep the night before the reviews. What would you recommend to make this process easier and less stressful?"

To me this was the best question of the day and I was very glad that he had the guts to bring it up! My response: First, remember this is a review, a review is simply a formal meeting to discuss everything everyone already knows.

If you look up the word review in the dictionary it says "the process of going over something again". So if this is the process of going over something again, why should it be difficult or stressful? I believe an employee needs to know when they are not performing well as soon as the poor performance is noticed. If you were coaching a baseball team, would you mention a critical mistake a player was making immediately or would you wait until the end of the season to discuss it? The same applies at work.

So if the formal review is a discussion of everything you have already discussed, and everyone in the room is already aware of what is happening, there shouldn't be any stress! It's just a formality!

Let your team know what they are doing right and what they are doing wrong, all the time. Remember you are the coach, they are the team. If we all do our job and do it well, we win more often! So don't be a wimp, tell people regularly what you think and how they are doing, everyone will be happier!
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