PROBLEM EMPLOYEES PROGRESSIVE DISCIPLINE John Ostrowski.

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PROBLEM EMPLOYEES PROGRESSIVE DISCIPLINE John Ostrowski

LEARNING OBJECTIVES PROBLEM EMPLOYEES Provide positive and corrective feedback Describe the key principles of human interaction Employ the logic of progressive discipline

PROBLEM EMPLOYEES OVERVIEW The inverted pyramid The “One Minute Manager” Key principles Managing disciplinary meetings

THE INVERTED PYRAMID

ONE MINUTE MANAGER “Catch somebody doing something right.” FEEDBACK > Positive > Corrective

POSITIVE FEEDBACK  What you did  Why it was a good thing

CORRECTIVE FEEDBACK  What you did  What you might have done that would have been better  Why it would have been better

KEY PRINCIPLES  Maintain or enhance self-esteem  Listen and respond with empathy  Ask for help in solving the problem

DISCIPLINE  Don’t reinforce behavior you don’t want to see repeated.  Don’t rush!!!!!!!!  Calmly determine consequences.  Get a second or third opinion.  Remember how to play chess.

DISCIPLINE You want the employee to improve. You don’t want to punish the employee.