Whilst‚ÄØ teamwork was such a strong part of this business’ culture, the new employee seemed to cross the boundaries,‚ÄØtreating other team members like their own personal assistants, including the business owners.‚ÄØ
Working cooperatively with the owners, I developed‚ÄØa‚ÄØtime management strategy to review, improve and‚ÄØboost the new‚ÄØemployee’s‚ÄØperformance. Unfortunately, only two weeks into‚ÄØthe implementation‚ÄØof these strategies, the employee‚ÄØresigned, after causing havoc within the business for nine months.
When recruiting new employees, always identify the prospect’s characteristics and skills, and consider how they may fit within and enhance the business. Note that a transition from a major corporation into a small business may be difficult; but whilst it is certainly possible, it may require some assistance and investment on the employer’s part. It is crucial you ask questions to the new employee, and make your expectations of them clear.
My client was amazed at the effect the employee had on the business, and how the‚ÄØenergy returned following their departure. As an owner or employer, always aim for prevention rather than management and, address issues at their immediate appearance. Be patient enough to wait for the right fit, rather than settling for the first in. End2End Business Solutions can help you find the right employees that fit your business! Contact Annette on 8977-4002 for assistance.