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How To Deal With Bad Elements In Your Business
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[QUOTE="arunima25, post: 231804, member: 30475"] The bad elements mentioned in the above blog can not only bring down the business directly but also do have indirect influences like ruining the work culture and work environment of the business. Any business whether it's a new and small one or a big successful one needs a constant care and monitoring to function well. It needs care to be groomed. And these bad elements are like weeds in the garden. Just as we need to have a regular maintenance and weeding of the garden to let our plants grow healthy, we need a regular check on these elements that bring down the energy level of the business. I agree with the point that people need a second chance as most of us are not perfect and learn and grow from our mistakes. That's why most corporates and businesses have employment revaluation and feedback scheme. Underperforming employees are given PIP( performance improvement program) to improve their professional skills and performances. Those who are keen to keep the job take it seriously and do show improvement. The business is never shy to fire the ones who fail to improve. It's in larger interest of the business and other employees. However, it's also an unfortunate situation that many corporates misuse this power and use the PIP as an excuse to fire employees even when they are not underperforming or show improvement. They find excuses as they have to cut size the employees population fir various other reasons. [/QUOTE]
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