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Graham and Ashkahn address the unenviable task of dealing with disagreements between staff members as a small business. This is an area that Float On has needed a lot of help with in the past. The best practices of Human Resources aren't very intuitive in interpersonal relationships, so hiring a professional is almost always a good idea.
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Graham: Alright.
Ashkahn: Okay.
Graham: Hey everyone.
Ashkahn: Hey. This is Ashkahn.
Graham: And Graham over here.
Ashkahn: Boom, this is going to be a good one.
Graham: Yep. Today's question is, "I recently had a situation where a staff member came to me complaining about another member of the staff, how do you handle things like this?"
Ashkahn: Yeah. This makes sense. I get a lot of complaints about Graham that I have to deal with, so this is very comfortable territory.
Graham: And what he does it just ignore all of them, and let me keep working here anyway, you know, so.
Ashkahn: It's fine, if someone complains about Graham I fire them on the spot, it's over.
Graham: So that's, yeah, I don't know if I'm on your staff but if they were complaining about me that's a really good way to handle it, I give informed full support of that. I mean to be honest this is like one of the worst parts of the job, or at least like the most trying to deal with, I mean managing personal conflicts and human beings is-
Ashkahn: It's just crazy.