Managing Essentials™ Poor Attitude

Managing for Peak Performance

You’ve got an employee with an attitude problem. In most cases you can’t change a person’s attitude but you can encourage a change in behavior. How do you do that? This video scenario provides the just-in-time information and tools needed to help a manager address the situation while maintaining a respectful workplace.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Developing Core Leadership Skills
  • Leading and Managing for Peak Performance

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how to respectfully work through an employee's poor work attitude.
  • Visualize (by example) how to address common management issues in today's workplace.

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Training Files (3)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Managing Essentials™ Poor Attitude
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette04:01 minEnglishDemo
Workshop Material 4 pagesEnglishDemo
Additional Material 6 pagesEnglishDemo

Additional Information

Poor attitudes are one of the most subtle and insidious problems that managers have to deal with. Dealing with them properly, in a timely manner, and with great care is critically important. Not handling them is a lot like a virus in a computer. It’ll continue to create a problem until it is corrected. As in any management situation, give the person a lot of recognition for improvement. And, of course, always treat the person with great care and respect.


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