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MISHRM 2014 Annual Conference. HR Amplified: Driven to be…. Bust the 4 D’s of Discipline Avoidance: K irsten E. Ross, MHRLR, SPHR Focus Forward Coaching, LLC. Regain Your Power and Transform Your Team. Tale of the Angry Employee. Speak Your Mind, Even if Your Voice Shakes.
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MISHRM 2014 Annual Conference HR Amplified: Driven to be…
Bust the 4 D’s of Discipline Avoidance: Kirsten E. Ross, MHRLR, SPHRFocus Forward Coaching, LLC Regain Your Power and Transform Your Team
Speak Your Mind, Even if Your Voice Shakes. • Maggie Kuhn, social activist, 1905-1995
Correction Conversation • Seeks to tweak the performance of an employee • Catalyst to Change • Can be part of • discipline, • Performance Improvement • Performance Management • Or Ad Hoc
Poll - • Do you have employees who require a correction conversation right now?
Instead Start with a Clear Mission & Vision and Align Your Team to Create a Culture that Connects with Your Customer
Common Excuses– Which do you use? • They Might Get Angry • They Have Personal Issues • I Don’t Know How to Start • Nothing Changes • They Might Quit • I Don’t Have Time • They’re My ______(Aunt, Neighbor, Cousin, Best Friend’s Sister )
All Boils Down to…… Fear And Guilt
Consequences • Lost Productivity • Resentments • Overwhelm • Burnout • Increased Liability • Sabotage • Decreased Customer Service
5 Goals of a Correction Conversation • Maintain Control • Define Success • State Your Desire for Their Success • Lay out a Plan • Be Heard
Correction Conversation • Prepare • Set the Stage • Bust the 4 D’s • Let Go
Prepare • Know Exactly What you Need to Communicate • Write or Type it Out • Find Your Spot • Adjust Your Mindset – Bring a Reminder • Have Necessary Reinforcements
The ABC’s of Addressing Your People Problems Adjust Your Mindset & Get in Action Bust the 4 D’s Of Discipline Avoidance Consistency
Get in Action • Get Specific • Make a Plan – Employee Action Plan • Follow Through
Employee Action Plan • Able & Willing • Issue • KSA or Attitude • Action
Set the Stage • State the Purpose of the Meeting • Review the Agenda • Set the Boundaries • Let the Person Know When They Will Have the Opportunity to Speak • Read it if you Need to
Bust the 4 D’s of Discipline Avoidance Deflection Defensiveness Denial De-Friending
Consistency Spell Out Desired Behavior & Outcomes Define Consequences Hold it All Tight Apply to All
Let Go The Rest is Up to Them
The Big Question….. What will you do differently starting now?
Poll - Are you ready to take action NOW?
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