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“Managing Unsatisfactory Performance & Behaviour– an IR viewpoint" TTMIB Phase 2.

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Page 1: “Managing Unsatisfactory Performance & Behaviour– an IR viewpoint" TTMIB Phase 2.

“Managing Unsatisfactory Performance & Behaviour– an IR

viewpoint"

TTMIB Phase 2

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Personal Experiences??

-Unhappy with a worker (& talked to them?)

-Counseled a worker?

-Warned an employee?

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Common management ‘views’

• “Dave’s an iron lunger”

• “The apprentice just can’t cut it”

• “The receptionist is always late”

• “I just can’t work with him”

• “She can’t get on with anyone in the office”

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Management Focus

- Specific?

- Measurable?

- Based on observable behaviour?

- Consistent with past? Records?

** Challenge - Separate fact from fiction **

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2 Case Studies

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•You run an upmarket landscaping business that designs and

installs domestic gardens, and most clients use your ongoing

maintenance service.

•Whilst at home on Saturday night, the TV news features a

domestic siege where a man has allegedly poured petrol over

his girlfriend & her children & threatened to blow up the house.

•You notice one of your work vehicles parked outside the house

and recognise the `man’ as a maintenance supervisor who has

worked for you for several years.

Case 1 – Key Issues

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Case 1 (cont/d)

• The supervisor has a `checkered past’ including:

(i) A reputation at work as a recreational drug user,

and:

(ii) you had witnessed him being violent at a recent

work Xmas party.

• When he arrives at work on Monday you ask him if he

did much over the weekend. He responds:

‘Pretty quiet Boss - where's today’s job schedule?"

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Case 1 (cont/d)

Actions:

(a) What are the relevant issues?

(b) Are there irrelevant issues?

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Case 2 - Investigations

• You work as a RoadTek depot manager.

• On Thursday morning, Crystal the AO3 office

administrator rings you to complain about Susie, an

AO2 receptionist who works under her.

• Crystal is frustrated because Susie is “always taking

time off” and has been absent at least “15 times in the

past six months’.

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Case 2 (cont/d)

• You are surprised when Crystal tells you that she

normally receives a text message from Susie or her

boyfriend advising her of an absence.

• Crystal is frankly “sick of having to answer the phone

and do Susie’s job, in addition to her own!”

• She begins to cry & states “if she’s not sorted out

today, I’m out of here!”.

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Case 2 cont/d

Actions:

(a) Decide who you’ll interview

(b) What issues/questions will you ask?

(c) What background documentation would be helpful?

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Questions & Comments???


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