Managing Toxic & Other Employees Who Have Attitude Issues
OVERVIEW
Most
organizations have employees who on occasion:
- Complain
& gossip excessively
- Use
inappropriate language
- Are
mildly insubordinate
But
Toxic Employees have interpersonal styles that demonstrate a pattern of
counter-productive work behaviors. While Emotionally Intelligent employees
being aware of their feelings & those of others exhibit a pattern of
appropriate self-management.
The
toxic employee problem is surprisingly prevalent with research showing:
- 95%
of employees have & 64% are currently working with a toxic employee
- 50%
of employees have thought of quitting & 12% did because of a toxic
employee
- 25%
of employees have reduced their work effort due to a toxic employee
- 20%
of employees feel they are a target weekly & 10% of employees see
toxic behavior daily
Toxic
employees cause significant overt, covert, people-related & financial
damage, with their visible behavior just being the tip of the iceberg. For
example, in one organization the day a former employee left the organization is
considered one of their annual holidays.
WHY
SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Clever
toxic employees:
- Utilize
their technical expertise to intimidate & manipulate
- Know
who to flatter & who they can abuse
- Turn
their toxicity on & off depending on the impression they want to make
Unfortunately,
organizations can work against themselves & even promote toxicity by:
- Restructuring
his/her job to accommodate a toxic employee
- Tolerating
toxic employees who have valued expertise
- Not
assertively seeking employee feedback as towhether there is toxic behavior
in the workplace
- Not
communicating to all employees the specific interpersonal behaviors that
will not be tolerated – with the associated consequences
Managers
sometimes attempt to fix this type of problem by addressing toxic employee
attitudes. And while a toxic employee's attitude certainly affects his/her
behavior, managers usually find that controlling an employee's attitude is next
to impossible.
Managers
can be much more effective by:
- Discussing
the specific behaviors that are negatively impacting other employees
and/or the organization
- Using
positive & negative consequences to influence behaviors, thereby
eliminating bad behavior
AREAS
COVERED
I Human & Financial Costs Resulting from
Toxic Employees
Toxic
Employees Create:
- Chaos
& unnecessary complexity
- Overt
damage
- Covert
damage
- Strife,
stress & emotional damage
- Productivity,
quality & financial losses
II. The A, B, C’s Related to Toxic Employees
- Toxic
employee attitudes
- Employee
behaviors
- Consequences
that managers can exert for getting rid of toxic employees
III. The Psyche of a Toxic Employee
- Frequently
seen toxic behaviors
- Utilize
‘star status’ & technical expertise to intimidate & manipulate
- Chameleon
who knows who to flatter & who he/she can abuse to turn their toxicity
on & off depending on the impression they want to make
- Three
common forms of toxic behavior
IV. Common Reactions to Toxic Employees That
Frequently Don’t Work
- Restructuring
his/her job to accommodate the toxic employee
- Tolerating
toxic employees who bring rare expertise or experience
- Not
assertively seeking feedback from employees as to whether there is toxic
behavior in the workplace
- Not
communicating to all employees the specific behaviors that will not be
tolerated – with associated consequences
V. Effective Approaches for Addressing &
Preventing Toxicity
Organization-wide
strategies:
- Making
positive interpersonal behavior an organizational value
- Evaluating
interpersonal behavior as a part of the performance appraisal system
- Training
leaders in how to manage a toxic employee
- Using
behavioral-based interview questions to screen toxic applicants
- Exit
interviewing to identify any toxic behavior in the workplace
Departmental
& team Strategies:
- Defining
appropriate interpersonal interactions with behavior-specific descriptions
& standards
- Using
team discussions & role plays to clarify the application of the
behavioral descriptions & standards
- Utilizing
a 360-degree feedback process to assess the work environment
One-on-one
strategies:
- Stating
explicitly that the behavior is not acceptable & why
- Describing
both the unacceptable & acceptable behavior
- Asking
the employee to commit to & describe how he/she will change his/her
behavior
- Frequent,
targeted counseling feedback
- Executive
coaches
Progressive
discipline for dealing with toxic employees
Termination
Termination
But
even terminations are not a cure-all because the:
- Toxic-enabling
people & organizational culture tendencies may remain
- Employees
may still be resentful of the way they were treated by the employee &
the time it took the organization to react
- Expertise
& experience of the toxic employee are lost
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
Learn
how to manage a toxic employee in the workplace. The webinar discusses the
techniques for dealing with toxic employees, toxic employee attitudes, mistakes
that the management commonly makes and tips for getting rid of toxic employees.
WHO
WILL BENEFIT
Anyone
with managerial or leadership responsibility
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