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Emad Egypt
Have you ever wondered why the negative employee comes to work every day if he or she is so unhappy with their job duties, the organization, or with management?
Why doesn't the negative employee simply find another job where he or she will be happier?
What you do if you are one of the managers of a multinational organization, thinking of taking a decision on the replace some staff because of poor performance or non-professional behavior in the workplace
At any time you prefer to replace the employee instead of working to improve performance
If anyone wants to share his or her feedback, you are welcome.
Kind Regards,
+21120075399

From Egypt, Cairo
Dinesh Divekar
7736

Dear Emad,
You have raised so many questions no doubt but then you could have given little more information about yourself. Are you student or professional? If latter then what is your designation? What is the nature of your industry? Are these hypothetical questions or these challenges are faced at your workplace?
Please confirm replies to these questions.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
Graceatkin
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Mostly organization have negative worker that are not happy to their jobs. Always shows their bad attitude towards the work and environment. Still, there are some managers/supervisors have to handle them with a positive attitude and behavior. Although having bad attitude their efforts are successful.
Must now or identify the actions of negative people
Effectively communicate them
Coaching them to their concerned topics.
Reward them with positive feed back.
Hope this'll help you out.

From Pakistan, Karachi
jay.jay
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check the below link, it may help you.
https://www.citehr.com/3661-managing...workplace.html

From India, Madras
nathrao
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Negative people are there in every walk of life.
Even negative people need to earn to survive. .
So even when cribbing endlessly about job/life/politics/or life in general,he/she will keep working.
To combat negativity, one needs to stop over generalising the negative aspects.
Focus on positive aspects.
Do not try and force your views on others.
Negativity becomes a habit which is difficult to break and all efforts to channelise your attention towards small good achievements need to be reinforced in your mind.
As far as the managers role,he needs to communicate directly and more effectively with people.
Dispel rumours by direct communication.
Managers need to interact with people and try to bring out the best for indidividual as well as organisation.
rewards,positive reinforcements form part of management tools to bring negative people back on line or at least shed negativity to the extent that their productivity is not hampered.

From India, Pune
haragopal chunduru
Every organization and for that matter most of families have person with negative mindset. The best way to deal with them is through counseling continuously. If positive steps do not yield results, then it is better to fire them or else, they will spread negativity among more colleagues. Neopalgativity spreads faster than positivity.
Thanks
Haragopal

From India, Hyderabad
Leeoh
You could pray for them. Pray that they find happiness and other good fortune. This type of prayer provides relief for you and learning for them.
From United States, Richmond
Leeoh
Well, that is... They learn easy if they have any sense. Sometimes it takes more than one lesson to learn for some people while others get the pie but never learn that humility is for everyone not just select persons.
From United States, Richmond
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