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Underperformance

  • Keah Nguyen
  • Aug 9, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 12, 2023

When someone underperforms, we can be genuinely interested in why they are underperforming.


Underperformance isn't always an indication of a bad employee. It could be a miscommunication about the role, or poor motivation on the job.


When we provide clear expectations, direct communication, and on-the-job training if it's appropriate, we give the employee a fair opportunity to perform.

 
 
 

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