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Today we are going to discuss the oh so dreaded reality of having difficult conversations with employees.
So often as leaders we question our ability to cultivate an environment where our employees respect our authority and let’s be real, actually like us and WANT to work for us. It’s sort of this tug and pull between needing to set boundaries, hold employees accountable, and yet also inspire them to take autonomous and passionate action to move the needle in our business without us telling them what to do.
Today’s topic is so important because performance management is like the speedometer for your business. It’s critical to develop a consistent practice for managing poor performance and dealing with scenarios that are below expectation in a timely, orderly, and unemotional manner.
My goal for this episode is to help you understand the following three parts:
Tune in to learn more and uncover my five checkpoints to designing a practice for consistent, relative feedback!
PS- If you’d like to learn more about accessing our performance management training and tools, you can head to the www.klcconsultants.com/join to get on our VIP list for access to our free resources, newsletter, tools, and more.
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By Kaeli Lindholm5
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Today we are going to discuss the oh so dreaded reality of having difficult conversations with employees.
So often as leaders we question our ability to cultivate an environment where our employees respect our authority and let’s be real, actually like us and WANT to work for us. It’s sort of this tug and pull between needing to set boundaries, hold employees accountable, and yet also inspire them to take autonomous and passionate action to move the needle in our business without us telling them what to do.
Today’s topic is so important because performance management is like the speedometer for your business. It’s critical to develop a consistent practice for managing poor performance and dealing with scenarios that are below expectation in a timely, orderly, and unemotional manner.
My goal for this episode is to help you understand the following three parts:
Tune in to learn more and uncover my five checkpoints to designing a practice for consistent, relative feedback!
PS- If you’d like to learn more about accessing our performance management training and tools, you can head to the www.klcconsultants.com/join to get on our VIP list for access to our free resources, newsletter, tools, and more.
Book a Strategy Call with Kaeli
Join the KLC Consulting Mailing List
The Fierce Factor Society on Facebook
KLC Consulting Website
Kaeli on Instagram
Kaeli on LinkedIn

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