The “Whatever” Co-Worker… (Healthcare)

Changing a "Whatever" Attitude

Getting people to care about things they think are "no big deal" can be a dance. But when everybody gets on the same page - understands how important their own contribution is – it can be amazing what happens. More work gets done right the first time, and everybody feels good about making the effort.

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Competencies

  • Creating a Collaborative Environment
  • Developing High-Performing Work Habits
  • Leading and Managing for Peak Performance

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TrainingBriefs® Motivating Bad Attitudes

TrainingBriefs® Motivating Bad Attitudes

Addressing an employee who has ceased to care about the job, can be very frustrating but it is possible to work with the employee and uncover the underlying issues. When an employee doesn’t seem to care about their job, it’s easy to make assumptions about why they might be acting that way. The problem is, you could be way off base and your actions could end up making the problem worse.

Training Files (2)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
The “Whatever” Co-Worker…
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette03:15 min EnglishDemo
The “Whatever” Co-Worker…
Video without graphics or narrator
Video Vignette02:25 min EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Typically, the hardest attitude to deal with is the "hey, whatever" attitude. You know, those people who seem to coast through life pretty much oblivious to the basic laws of cause and effect that the rest of us have to live with.


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